Posts tagged wordpress
The following posts are tagged wordpress.
Thistle 0.9.0, the pre-release of the theme I’ve been working on, hasn’t been released for download yet but is available for you to preview at dev.NOVALISTIC. It’ll be available for release very early next month. I promise. In the meantime please say what you have to about it in this post. All feedback is gratefully [...] No comments. Read the complete post »
Much earlier this month, I had announced my first full WordPress theme to be released (the post does not exist anymore thanks to this post purge): The new theme I’m thinking of starting designing should look a little more modern (Web 2.0). As with my previous idea, I’ll be sure to design it so it’ll [...] No comments. Read the complete post »
Looks like another site has popped up offering maliciously altered WordPress themes for download. Weblog Tools Collection reports of Blogstheme.com doing something similar to Templatesbrowser.com. As usual, please only download themes from either a trusted site such as the WordPress Theme Viewer or the author’s own site itself. This way you’re assured a clean, unaltered-by-a-third-party [...] No comments. Read the complete post »
Potassium 1.0.3 is now available for download. This release doesn’t really address any problems, and is instead just a heavily cut-down (in terms of blank lines) stylesheet and compatibility pack for use with Sandbox 1.0.0 for WordPress 2.3. Any further discrepancies with Sandbox 1.0.0 should be reported so I can make the necessary amendments. Changelog [...] No comments. Read the complete post »
WordPress 2.3.1 is now live! This dot-one release fixes a security hole found in 2.3 along with some other not-so-serious bugs (including one that I reported and suggested a fix for myself but meh). I’ve just upgraded and everything seems cool. You can see the bugs in detail at Peter Westwood’s blog. And this bug, [...] No comments. Read the complete post »
Weblog Tools Collection has reported on a new Drupal module that integrates Drupal with WordPress. Yes, WordPress is by itself a great CMS, but since it wasn’t designed to be one, but instead a blog, Drupal is in many aspects more versatile, and with the ability to integrate both together, I can imagine lots of [...] 2 comments. Read the complete post »
Potassium 1.0.2 is now available for download. This release addresses a few more CSS quirks as well as adding support for a couple additional CSS classes. Changelog Altered the stylesheet description to remind you that Sandbox is required. Support for tag cloud widgets introduced – the tag icon should now appear in these widgets as [...] No comments. Read the complete post »
I spent last night installing and customizing dev.NOVALISTIC’s WordPress installation. That WordPress blog will be filled with dummy content, and will become the test site to showcase my future WordPress themes and plugins. No comments. Read the complete post »
OK, I’m getting fed up of all this Internet Explorer crap. As you know, Potassium does NOT support IE6. However, my first upcoming WordPress theme and a slight handful of my future themes will support IE6, and all future themes from my birthday ’08 will not support IE6. Now to rant about my tag cloud [...] No comments. Read the complete post »
According to Mark Jaquith, Six Apart recently announced their move to release Movable Type‘s source code under the GNU General Public License, exactly what beloved WordPress is under. Something notable about this move is that since Six Apart is still the sole operator of MT, contributions made to its source code by anyone can only [...] No comments. Read the complete post »