Metro Share plugin
Published April 4th, 2013 under Plugins
Metro Share is a social sharing plugin for WordPress. I assisted with prepping the plugin for public release and adding the final touches.
Published April 4th, 2013 under Plugins
Metro Share is a social sharing plugin for WordPress. I assisted with prepping the plugin for public release and adding the final touches.
Published April 3rd, 2013 under Plugins
The Metro Share plugin is an excellent social sharing icon plugin for WordPress, created by my colleague Kaspars Dambis at Metronet. The default styles of the Metro Share plugin may not be to your taste, so you can however modify the styling of the plugin […]
Published April 2nd, 2013 under General
I originally authored this post on WP Realm, but I moved it back here after that website folded. There has been a lot of activity in the WordPress news world over the past year. Our own WP Realm has been gaining momentum and the new […]
Published March 16th, 2013 under Plugins
You can now unhook the built in CSS file in the Simple Colorbox plugin via a class variable which you can use to access and unhook the CSS file.
Published March 10th, 2013 under Templates
A very popular theme of mine has an overdue upgrade. Simple CMS theme was released in 2009 and was intended for use in building very simple static websites.
Published March 9th, 2013 under Plugins
I originally authored this post on WP Realm, but I moved it back here after that website folded. I received an interesting email recently from Tung Do, a man who has been a well respected member of the WordPress community for quite some time. He […]
Published March 7th, 2013 under Plugins
Ever moved WordPress and had to deal with upset clients who lost their edits during the move? Then you may appreciate the Server Move Notification plugin.
Published March 6th, 2013 under Plugins
Spam Destroyer plugin ought to report when a comment is marked as spam. Future updates will hopefully include a simple CAPTCHA system.
Published January 17th, 2013 under Practical
Per Soderlind recently alerted me to a rather important security issue regarding plugins hosted outside of WordPress.org. All WordPress.org hosted plugins receive plugin updates from WordPress.org. Commercial plugins often add scripts to provide plugin updates from other sources*, but the vast majority of plugins simply go without […]
Published December 12th, 2012 under Plugins
A plugin to fix the WP Twitter Feed widget’s certificate errors when viewed with https.