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Lowercase p, dangit! WordPress Controversy
There has recently been a new piece of code added to the WordPress core which makes sure that people spell WordPress correctly - automatically correcting misspellings (ie. making the P ...
Screenflow and My First Screencast
I recently recorded my first screencast for Pro Theme Design showcasing the new features for my WordPress theme ...
WordPress Caching, part 3: Custom Caching Library
When building Elemental (WordPress Theme) I decided to develop my own, very simple, caching plugin to help speed up the theme.
There were a few reasons why I did it but ...
What do you want me to write about?
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Part of improving my website involves me wanting to write about the sort of things you want to read about.
If you could take 1 minute to answer ...
WordPress caching, Part 2
As I mentioned in WordPress caching part 1, WordPress has built-in caching that can be hooked into by plugins such as W3 Total Cache and Batcache (developed by Andy ...
Add Website Favicons to Your WordPress Comments in 5 Minutes
Anybody who has been following my website will know that I like to use free services to reduce my development time wherever possible - and this post is no exception. ...
6 Tips to Build Better WordPress Themes
If you want to make WordPress themes, for clients, to release for free or to sell, then there are a lot of factors you need to take into consideration. Below ...
How to Integrate Twitters @Anywhere with your WordPress Comments
Last week Twitter released @Anywhere, a system for more easily integrating Twitters features into your website. I'm a bit of a fan of Twitter so decided I wanted to add ...