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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Staging and Production WP ServersJust found this old post. I, too, am interested in any tips for managing this workflow. Thanks.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: PDF upload/link pluginThanks for the input. Although it seems very easy to us, manually making a link may be trouble for my client. I envisioned some type of plugin that would create a file upload form in write post/page and maybe include a field for the title of the link. Each uploaded file (PDF) would then be ‘magically’ added to the bottom of the post as an unordered list. I think Basecamp does something like this (if you have ever used it).
Forum: Everything else WordPress
In reply to: Adobe Illustrator Quick Freelance ProjectJust an update… It looks like I’ve got someone to take care of this. Thanks everyone! Happy holidays to all.
Forum: Everything else WordPress
In reply to: Adobe Illustrator Quick Freelance ProjectThanks vkaryl. I’m heading over there for a look.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Zip the WordPress folder on Linux ServerThanks.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: get_parent_page ??Could you just add the following…
get_permalink($post->post_parent);Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Changing “Protected” to another phrase in Post TitleShouldn’t this text be taken out of the function. For other languages, upgrades, etc.?
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: Retrieving wordpress info (excerpt) via HTML or JavaScript?Perfect. As always thank Kafkaesqui.
Forum: Everything else WordPress
In reply to: 1.6 FeaturesDoes anyone know if 1.6 will incorporate some of the performance patches that lightpress [http://lightpress.org/] is working on?
Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: Where is the organization?Slink — I can hear what you are saying. There is no ‘one-stop-shop’ for themes and plugins. I guess some could argue that this is a good thing.
For example we have Alex King’s theme browser (http://www.alexking.org/software/wordpress/theme_browser.php) and we also have this list of 325+ themes (http://blogging.typepad.com/how_to_blog/2005/03/comprehensive_l.html) and there are plenty of other theme sites out there.
Here’s another example: Kafkaesquà developed this Email Immunizer: http://guff.szub.net/email-immunizer/ (which is great by the way) but a similar plugin was also developed by Coffee2Code (http://www.coffee2code.com/archives/2005/03/24/plugin-obfuscate-e-mail/). Now is this the problem of now having a truly central resource? Who knows?
I think WP is fantastic. With so many supporters and users out there, I feel that a central resource would benefit the community. It would make everyone’s efforts more efficient. Just my $0.02.
An aside…
A while back we worked with OsCommerce, their ‘contribution’ area is not the best, but I was always able to find what I was looking for
Forum: Everything else WordPress
In reply to: Wiki hostingFunny name, good service… http://pbwiki.com/
Forum: Your WordPress
In reply to: SEO Expertsangsuman – you may want to checkout LightPress (http://lightpress.org/wpff-intro). May help with your performance issues??
Forum: Your WordPress
In reply to: SEO Experts> and remove site wide links, as they delute the PR of
> individual pages.What would be considered a “site wide” link by Google?
Forum: Your WordPress
In reply to: SEO Expertstomhanna – I agree 100%. I’m not considering a SEO company. Really I was just curious what techniques they use. They can’t all be crooked, can they?
Forum: Your WordPress
In reply to: SEO ExpertsI was just wondering… How is it that the SEO companies can ‘guarantee’ and deliver (I assume some do?) top rankings? If inbound links from high ranking sites have the biggest impact, what do the SEO companies do? Do they operate some type of link farm? But the link farm would have to be high ranking as well. I remember checking the inbound links from a website that was optimized by a SEO company and I didn’t see very many links using the Google link query. Any insights?