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I always love lists of stuff people use. Todd puts together a good, short list of necessary WordPress plugins.
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I always love lists of stuff people use. Todd puts together a good, short list of necessary WordPress plugins.
HTML Emails – Taming the Beast. Solid gold article on creating HTML e-mail.
Snipshot: Edit pictures online. Might be useful for users who need to add content, but don’t have photo editing software.
The High Peaks Venture Partners site redesign was done by Direct Steps Consulting in partnership with Assembla Inc. Direct Steps created the graphic design, CSS/XHTML/DOM Scripting, and integrated it into the WordPress content management system. Aside from the clean design and optimized, valid CSS/XHTML, what really sets this site apart from the crowd is it’s […]
No more separate logins with this WordPress plugin that integreates PHPMyAdmin with your WP Admin interface. WP-phpMyAdmin. Nice!
HTML Editor extensions for MovableType. Edit Movabletype tags in Dreamweaver, TopStyle, TextPad, NoteTab.
A community and resource site for musicians and production coordinators in the Great Commission Association. This is a little pet project of mine in order to foster communication and share ideas with others who are doing the same thing I am doing with music in Ames, IA. The coolest part about this is the custom […]
How many of you are reading this in an RSS aggregator of some sort? Come on, raise your hands. Yah, me to. But that’s cause we’re all geeks, right? I’m willing to wager that you have a blog with an RSS feed as well, right? I thought so. I was pondering recently how well RSS […]
A List Apart has gotten a ground-up rehaul. Everything except for the most important thing: it’s amazing content. Bravo, A List Apart. Thunderous applause from the stands.
My task here was to design a quick and dirty WordPress Theme for Todd Hiestand. It made me fall in love with WordPress’s theme system.
Edit in place with Javascript and CSS. A sweet little tool that can/will revolutionize content management systems. I believe something like it is already being used at Flickr.
Scobel has compiled a nice list of arguments about RSS copyright issues.