Comprehensive Google Map Plugin and jQuery
Get the fix here. There are other, more complicated fixes, but that one works.
Get the fix here. There are other, more complicated fixes, but that one works.
All of this information is available in different files, but I couldn’t find it all in one place, so I’m going to post it. If nothing else, I can come back to this post when I forget it myself. On multi-author blogs I often want to provide author and category feeds as well as the…
Update: It obviously worked. Simple Tags was the only plugin to complain so far. WordPress has gone to 2.6 beta, and I’m trying it here. Despite the dangers of beta software, I usually go ahead and work with it. Please have patience during the upgrade process.
Of course, it’s on the Energion Publications Announcements blog. I set out to brighten up our theme and clean it up a bit. The new theme adjusts to browser width and also has the same header and links that we use throughout our company site. I’m releasing the source code in accordance with the GPL…
As is usual, I chose this site as the first guinea pig, and it is now upgraded. So far everything looks good. I follow the beta test chatter, and usually try to install the release candidates somewhere and play with them, but this is the first production install. So far I’m very impressed with the…
Thus far it looks seamless and straightforward. I simply followed the directions! I’ll be upgrading some more difficult installations where I’ll be trying out some of the picture handling, and I’ll post more if it seems useful.
Very soon now, WordPress will have a new editor, called Gutenberg. It has been in production for some time. I want to update my IT clients and authors about this change. There are many lengthy reviews of Gutenberg, and many debates about its functionality. I’m going to keep this brief. Gutenberg is the technically oriented,…
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