Twitter Stream is a very simple Twitter plugin designed to easily show your Twitter timeline on your website. It features @reply & #tag highlighting, ‘time ago’ dates & customiseable CSS. Twitter Stream now includes retweet support.
Timthumb is an extremely popular thumbnail regeneration script, with built in caching. While it is an excellent script, it relies on GD which when combined with large images & a shared server is a disaster. Here is how to adapt timthumbs to work with ImageMagick.
Just one little quick post to apologise if you tried to access the site over the past 2-3 hours and couldn’t get it to load. Believe it or not we were DOS attacked. Yes, seriously. Thank god for the firewall. I have now blocked the IP address that attacked the site. The site was attacked [...]
I promised a while ago I would do this tutorial and I’m ashamed to say I never got round to it. I wouldn’t care it isn’t that complicated so it would have only taken me about 20-30 minutes to write. Oh well, better late than never.
To use The Attached Image along with Timthumbs is easy. [...]
@nomadone just asked a increadibly good question on my post for the plugin The Attached Image. This is what @nomadone said:
Thanks so much this is a really great plugin. I’d say it would be even greater if you could use multiple template tags to pull say first image 1 in the gallery order and display [...]
Just a quick post to explain about the update to The Attached Image. I’ve had to postpone releasing the upgrade due to a few problems caused by the main upgrade, taking out all the seperate options & replacing them with a serialized array. Until I fix that, which will probably after Christmas now, I can’t [...]
Eric from rougedeals.com gave me an excellent idea a few days ago. He said he hates creating loops for WordPress so it might be a good idea to make a plugin or something to generate loops automatically with an admin page that can be used to select what you want inserted into the loop. I [...]
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