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Posts Tagged ‘plugins’

Spots for WordPress Developer Notes

Spots for WordPress Developer Notes

Our Spots for WordPress plugin is designed to make your content management life with WP even easier. Although there are developer notes on the WordPress.org repository, we’ve decided to maintain a page here where we can possibly show a broader range of information in the future, depending on the take-up of the plugin. Template tags Spots provides 2 template tags… continue reading

Announcing Spots

Announcing Spots

Imagine that you’re building a theme, and in various places in that theme you have small elements that you’d just love to content manage.  It could be items in a footer, in the header, or for use as widgets.  Things like a copyright notice, a credit line, some free form spaces and so on. In the past, coding for this… continue reading

WordPress (and others) Search and Replace Tool

WordPress (and others) Search and Replace Tool

WordPress has a habit of storing serialized PHP data in the database. This is fine if you’re working in PHP, but when you migrate a website from one domain to another it’s very easy to affect strings and corrupt this data. This search & replace tool can help you to make changes without inadvertently affecting settings such as widgets which could leave you with a very broken and time consuming migration.

WordPress and the iPhone

Two hot topics, in one post. WordPress is the hot blogging tool right now, and the iPhone is one of the hot mobile phones too. So it’s a shame that they don’t work that well together. In this article I go through the following: Posting to WordPress.com from the iPhone Posting to a self hosted version of WordPress using the… continue reading