Author Archives: Mark McWilliams
Anyone looking to get into developing a Plugin for WordPress (like myself) will have to look no further after the announcement made from Ozh Richard, Brad Williams and Justin Tadlock! They’re going to be writing a book on the subject, … Continue reading
On taking a few weeks out while work continued on the 3.org Project, the WordPress Development Team are now back into the swing of things with a post from Jane Wells yesterday asking anyone with feature ideas for 3.1 to … Continue reading
It was announced by Matt Mullenweg after Leland Fiegel of ThemeLab.com asked the question when he found out a previous design on http://ma.tt/ had been turned into a Child Theme for Twenty Ten which is the new default theme included in … Continue reading
Can you believe the photo Matt Mullenweg took when he was caught speeding?
I found it odd to think a whole year had passed since Page.ly was first launched by Joshua and Sally Strebel (and their little elves) but time flies when you’re having fun! - So to help Page.ly celebrate in style you’ve been invited … Continue reading
With thanks to my brother for telling me about it to start with, I think this has to be the best goal celebration in football ever?! While it only lasts 22 seconds on YouTube, it really is one of the funniest things … Continue reading
Few More Thoughts On The WordPress.org Redesign
More of a follow-up to my last article in which I talked about the WordPress.org redesign, where I’d like to see it going and what kind of improvements I’d like to see happen. Which leads me onto the comment Andrea Rennick … Continue reading
On checking out WordCamp Central for all the upcoming WordCamps, I decided to have a little look (and read) around 2 or 3 and found WordCamp Utah 2010 quite interesting to say the least! I say that because they’ve invited Tom … Continue reading
Development on the bbPress Plugin for WordPress started a few days ago!
Introduced in WordPress 3.0 was the capital_P_dangit(); filter that would alter the title, content, and comment(s) if you never used a capital ‘P’ when writing WordPress. It has caused quite a stir in the community with post after post after post appearing (yeah I … Continue reading