Mark came up with a nice little (wordpress) plugin to simply return the comment count.
Mark came up with a nice little (wordpress) plugin to simply return the comment count.
More lurking on the irc channel: NuclearMoose's WordPress's default layout CSS explained
From lurking on the wordpress irc channel – I picked up a few links… mookitty's many plugins ( Some of the ones I want to take note of: Show Categories plugin Random Post plugin Event Calender plugin LaughinLizard's list of mods on the wiki In fact, there are many many many plugins on the wiki […]
I must be living under a rock because I've never tried playing with stylizing forms with the fieldset tag! I was reading the picment link below and couldn't figure out how they were getting the outline around the form in the earlier steps… duh! LOL! Fieldset (htmldog) Fun with forms – customized input elements (picment) […]
Spotted this on makikoitoh.com: PixIcons A cool dingbat font with little pixel icons
I've been having a problem with IE6 where, even though I set it to show the status bar – if a site spawns a new window on me – suddenly it changes the setting on me – without my doing anything! Looking around through google, I think (hope!!) I came across a solution that will […]
Just a side note about my plans – here's a list of what I plan on attacking and when. 1) Comment Subscription This is an important enough feature I have here, (I think, anyway) that I feel warrants delaying my official move to WordPress until I have it working. Especially since the comments can sometimes […]
This plugin is designed to paginate your pages (similarly the way the mt-paginate plugin worked). See instructions/information below. (Again – I'm still a WP-newbie – so there may be updates as people use this, and give me feedback. Please check this post to see updates) Current Version: v. .1.1 Last Updated: 8/18/04 3:34 PM EST […]
23 May, 2004
Posted by: Jennifer In: WordPress: Lessons Learned
Charlene just mentioned this in the comments of another post, so I thought I'd post how I'm doing it on my pages (or will be doing it – once I finish them all) After the "WordPress Post loop" begins (which starts like this) : <?php if ($posts) : foreach ($posts as $post) : start_wp(); ?> […]
My prayers have been answered! Well at least one of them. 😉 Template manager for WordPress