Jason Schuller with a nice and clean technique for showing Flickr photos in a WordPress theme without any third-party code. It uses the native fetch_feed() SimplePie stuff that ships with WordPress and a helper class.
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2321 readersWe use E-Junkie ourselves on this site to sell the book. This plugin brings to two together to theoretically make that process easier. Direct Link to Article — Permalink on DiWLike the article? Get the book! © 2010 Digging into WordPress | Permalink | Comments | Add to Delicious Categorized: Links | Tagged:
1913 readerskristarella has a nice article on writing your own custom loops. Direct Link to Article — Permalink on DiWLike the article? Get the book! © 2010 Digging into WordPress | Permalink | Comments | Add to Delicious Categorized: Links | Tagged:
1355 readersGreat crash course article on theme building from Chris Spooner. Direct Link to Article — Permalink on DiWLike the article? Get the book! © 2010 Digging into WordPress | Permalink | Comments | Add to Delicious Categorized: Links | Tagged:
1287 readersThis is absolutely needed and will be an awesome upgrade for v3.0. Also watch the video. Direct Link to Article — Permalink on DiWLike the article? Get the book! © 2010 Digging into WordPress | Permalink | Comments | Add to Delicious Categorized: Links | Tagged:
1923 readersThis is basically a smarter way to handle the situation I just posted about. Using a function to manipulate the favorites dropdown instead of a core hack. Direct Link to Article — Permalink on DiWLike the article? Get the book! © 2010 Digging into WordPress | Permalink | Comments | Add to Delicious Categorized: Links | Tagged:
2705 readersYes, it runs WordPress on Windows and SQL Server. Direct Link to Article — Permalink on DiWLike the article? Get the book! © 2010 Digging into WordPress | Permalink | Comments | Add to Delicious Categorized: Links | Tagged:
3334 readersWhen 3.0 comes out, Kubrick and Classic will be dead and a new theme will be in. I don’t think it has an official name yet, but you can check it out so far by following the link. It’s currently in active development, I’ve noticed changes just in the few days I’ve been watching it. Raises
1696 readersTurn regular datestamps into more human-readable text (e.g. 22 minutes ago) via a built-in WordPress function. Direct Link to Article — Permalink on DiWLike the article? Get the book! © 2010 Digging into WordPress | Permalink | Comments | Add to Delicious Categorized: Links | Tagged:
1496 readersWordPress has a bunch of AJAX abilities built in that you can access, without having to use any outside resources. Gary Cao shows how, pointing out good and bad practices. Direct Link to Article — Permalink on DiWLike the article? Get the book! © 2010 Digging into WordPress | Permalink | Comments | Add to Delicious Categorized: Links |
1648 readersJust to let you know about the new mobile version at m.digwp.com. This makes it much easier to visit on many mobile devices. Shouts to mobify.me for making it happen. Direct Link to Article — Permalink on DiWLike the article? Get the book! © 2010 Digging into WordPress | Permalink | Comments | Add to Delicious Categorized: Links |
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