I've been a little absent around here lately, and part of the reason is that I've been working on a project that I can now formally announce here! I'm starting up a little side business. You see, I've always loved doing origami – from the time that I was a kid. I can't even remember […]
Here's a few steps you can do to protect against some of the spambots: Master-SpamBot IP, deny this! [found via weblogtoolscollection]
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JD just sent me this link to his site: Script to rename your wp-admin folder. As he says – it's not a foolproof method to protect your site, but certainly not a bad idea.
UploadBin Kind of like pastebin – but for files, and Mark offers it up so you can download and host it on your own server. wp-hashcash A version of Spam Stopgam Extreme. [seen on a lot of sites, but most recently on PhotoMatt and Weblogtoolscollection] WordPress "Suggest" plugin Kind of like "Google's Suggest" feature – […]
The WP-Gallery Plugin 0.1 offers a nice, easy way to include your Gallery albums and photos within a WP powered blog.
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22 Dec, 2004
Posted by: Christine In: WordPress
Earlier this week, the 1.2.2 version of WordPress was released. This release fixes a few bugs and security issues and is recommended for all 1.2 users. More about the upgrade in the WP Development blog. Wondering what files changed? Here's a list.
There's a pretty serious security bug with WP 1.2.1 (and the current 1.3 alpha), one that can make it so your blog is basically unusable (not permanently, as far as I can tell) but still – if you're using WordPress you should probably make this change. In any case, here is how you fix the […]
Just saw this on the hackers mailing list: User Comments Plugin This plugin will moderate comments from users who are not registered and logged in users of the site.
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WP iTunes Display what's currently playing on your iTunes on your blog. [via Weblog Tools Collection]
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One of the things Christine had asked me to add to pixelog, was, when no "previous" entry was available – to have the text still show up, but be "greyed out". I remembered a post Alex King had made on the hackers mailing list about capturing the text that some functions typically echo into a […]