Diaereses aren’t used very often anymore, which is a shame.
December 15, 2009
Diaereses aren’t used very often anymore, which is a shame.
November 24, 2009
Some minor code & usability improvements in this release. As always, check the project page for more information & installation help.
October 19, 2009
A spot-on article on the “do-not-do”s of WordPress development.
September 8, 2009
Following the news that WordPress.com has turned on support for RSS Cloud, maxpagels.com has also been updated to include this capability, thanks to Joseph Scott’s plugin.
The WordPress blog explains what RSS Cloud support brings to the table:
Right now how most people interact with feeds is by checking that it updated every now and then, usually about once an hour. Can you imagine waiting an hour to get your emails? (The world would probably be more productive.) RSS Cloud is an extra element in your RSS feed that allows subscribers to say “Hey, let me know as soon as you’ve updated, kthx.”
You’ll need an RSS aggregator that supports RSS Cloud to take advantage of this new functionality. Dave Winer’s own River2 is the only one I know that already supports it, but I bet many will follow suit in the near future.
August 12, 2009
I’m happy to announce the release of a new WordPress plugin of mine called Shortcode.
Since WordPress 2.5, users have been able to insert special macro codes called shortcodes into their blog posts and pages. Shortcode is a plugin that adds useful, preconfigured shortcodes to your WordPress install, ready to use on any post or page you want. Version 0.1 of this plugin has a total of four codes useful for showing off your blog statistics. I plan on updating Shortcode frequently with more (and more diverse) codes.
You can grab the latest version of Shortcode from the WordPress Plugin Directory. I’ve also set up a page for the project.
August 9, 2009
Version 1.1 of the Most Popular Tags WordPress plugin has now been released. This point release adds support for absolute font units such as millimeters, centimeters, inches and picas. I’ve also updated the wording used in the plugin to be more descriptive.
The latest version of the plugin can be downloaded from the WordPress Plugin Directory (or, if you have an older version already installed on your blog, you can simply use the plugin update function from inside your WordPress install).