dkret3 by kretzschmar is a WordPress Theme Framework featuring a comprehensive Theme Settings page, selectable one, two and even three-column layouts, 10 Widget-Ready Sidebars, a customizable Drop-down Navigation menu, plugin integration, Google AdSense support, integrated [Read More]
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WordPress.com have announced LearnWordPress.com. Erica Johnson writing on the WordPress.com Blog says: “Learn WordPress.com is a step-by-step tutorial that includes lessons on how to start a blog, customize your site, and connect with other bloggers [Read More]
Faisal has posted an interesting article on Tecrux “How to add Digg button in WordPress without Plugin”. “There are many WordPress plugins available for putting digg button on WordPress blog or site; all of them [Read More]
Yoast has published an interesting article “The anatomy of a WordPress theme” explaining how WordPress themes work using ‘The Loop’ and what function files themes use. The article is displayed in a graphical easy to [Read More]
This version cures numerous bugs and has been tested especially carefully in two areas: Media Uploader and Post Write/Edit. says Isaac Keyet writing on the WordPress for iOS website. “We think we’ve also fixed many [Read More]
Chuck Tomasi and Kreg Steppe have written a book “Sams Teach Yourself WordPress 3 in 10 Minutes” Sams Teach Yourself WordPress in 10 Minutes gives you straightforward, practical answers when you need fast results. By [Read More]
Ipstenu has written an interesting article “How The WordPress Upgrade Works” Ipstenu says “There are two kinds of automated upgrades for WordPress. The main ‘core’ upgrader and then the ‘child’ upgrades used for themes and [Read More]
Cleeng announced that it has begun seeding its ground-breaking content monetization solution to beta testers on the WordPress platform. Cleeng is a patented* cloud based service for popular Content Management Systems (CMS) that provides publishers [Read More]
WordPress.com have launched The Daily Post with two campaigns. Post a Day 2011: Post something to your blog every single day through 2011 Post a Week 2011: Post to your blog at least once a [Read More]
Andrew Nacin writing on the WordPress.org blog, says The second release candidate for WordPress 3.1 is now available.. Changes since RC1: The security fixes included in WordPress 3.0.4 Fix issues related to handling a static [Read More]
WordPress 3.0.4 has been released fixing a critical core security vulnerability in the HTML sanitation library, called KSES. WordPress rates the vulnerability as critical which means that site owners should update their websites as soon [Read More]
WordPress 3.1 first release candidate (RC1) is now available for download writes Andrew Nacin on WordPress.org. “An RC comes after the beta period and before final release. That means we think we’re done. We currently [Read More]