Emoji’s in WordPress 4.2
Published March 22nd, 2015 under Plugins
Tracking of your WordPress websites visitors has been possible since 2008. For WordPress 4.2, externally hosted emoji’s can also be used for this.
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Published March 22nd, 2015 under Plugins
Tracking of your WordPress websites visitors has been possible since 2008. For WordPress 4.2, externally hosted emoji’s can also be used for this.
Published March 21st, 2015 under Plugins
Ever needed to style the last post in a WordPress loop? If so, then you have come to the right place, as I wrote a function for doing that this evening.
Published January 3rd, 2015 under General
Ever wondered how those link bait’ish things you see on Facebook can accurately guess which country you are from? I decided to do some testing.
Published December 26th, 2014 under Plugins
On Christmas day I built an offline caching plugin for WordPress. I needed it for a comic book app I’m making to help me learn the German language.
Published December 20th, 2014 under General
I spent an evening hanging out with the Coding Amigo’s, a code hacking group in Berlin. One of the members made a 3D scan of my face.
Published December 19th, 2014 under Plugins
The Unique Headers plugin for WordPress now includes support for translations, including the Spanish language.
Published December 14th, 2014 under General
I was squirreling away launching a complete rejig of my domain names. This website will henceforth be known as geek.hellyer.kiwi 🙂
Published December 12th, 2014 under Plugins
I was getting frustrated having to hunt out code to make WordPress update all the things, so I’ve added an “Update all the things” section to my tools page,
Published November 3rd, 2014 under Plugins
I’m working on a substantial update to the Unique Headers plugin. If you use the plugin, I’d love to hear some feedback on how you find it.
Published August 16th, 2014 under General
I was stunned to see a scarily accurate plot of my exact location published online by Google! I’m not sure how that happened; either Google or I screwed up.