Archive for the 'wordpress' Category
October 5th, 2008
July 30th, 2008
Working again!
This site was a bit broken - it's working again now though with nice and shiny WordPress 2.6. I might even try posting some more stuff on it now!
May 16th, 2007
My Favourite Wordpress plugin (at the moment)
inlineRSS - this allows you to transform XML type feeds using XSL. This means you can make any feeds you want to show on your sight look exactly as you want. The only real requirement is that the server you run it on needs to be able to parse xsl (PHP 5's xsltProcessor or PHP 4's domxml or XSLT). Unfortunately it's doesn't work on this server it does work on ...
July 7th, 2006
From XHTML/CSS to WordPress
I wish I'd seen this before I redesigned and rebuilt this blog. Which by the way might still be teething a bit. At some point I will detail the various things I have done in more detail. I should include a link to the icons I used. I would like to do my own but these days I never have time to play with ...Categories
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Stuff I'm reading
- Scott and ScurvySimon Willison's Weblog
- Ubisoft’s Uber DRM Cracked Within a DayTorrentFreak
- Digital rights group blasts Apple over iPhone developer agreementAppleInsider
- The ethics of reportage photographyThe Guardian World News
- Restore a Scratched-Up iPhone with Sandpaper [IPhone]Lifehacker
- Connected - Short Filmmatpol's YouTube Activity
- Geek Fun: Virtualized Old School Windows – Windows 95the How-To Geek
- Moneymatpol's YouTube Activity
- Let off some steam Bennett!matpol's YouTube Activity
- 25-stone man's mobility scooter crash sparks traffic chaos... after it takes 30mins to get him on to a stretcherHome | Mail Online
