There are a couple of things about stock WordPress that bug me. When it comes to managing users, I really think they could have done a lot better than to simply track names, nicknames and various IM accounts. What if you’re using WP to front-end a business site and you want to track company name, [...]
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Chasing ghosts
So… I’ve been chasing ghosts in my website for the better part of the day. I’ve looked at my stylesheet, my header, my everything-out-the-wazoo file and each time the problem still persisted. What is this problem, well it’s a gap in between the top of my site and my search box: Well, I managed to [...]
wildernessVoice is now OpenID enabled
In an effort to make my site a bit more user friendly, I’ve integrated OpenID support for people to register or login to my site and to be able to grant differentiated permissions for accessing articles. This is the first step towards that effort. Now I can quickly validate a repeat reader and designate what [...]
phpMyAdmin not working properly on your Mac?
Now, we can certainly all tough things out and do things at the command-line. And who doesn't just love to use vi? But believe it or not there are people out there who prefer to use more of a point and click method for doing things. And one of the most unanswered things out there [...]
New WordPress development on Leopard (Mac OS 10.5)
If you happen to do a lot of WordPress development and your tool of choice is a Mac, then setting up a local test environment can be a bit challenging, but necessary. Nothing can be more time-consuming and frustrating than having to upload changes, test online, back out changes, etc. The best part is when [...]
