December 17th, 2008 | WordPress | 13 Comments |
Tags: wooden fish, WordPress
Few days ago, I upgraded Wooden Fish to WordPress 2.7, a release that received quite amount of praises prior to its official release, and also an upgrade that I was excited about. After a smooth upgrade on Wooden Fish (I crossed my fingers during upgrade and it worked!), I continued my work on the upcoming […]
September 9th, 2008 | WordPress | 2 Comments |
Tags: beijing, china, shanghai, wordcamp, WordPress
A year ago, with the effort of 72pines and China Bloger Network, Beijing held the first ever WordCamp outside of United States. It was a big hit, and the outcome was positive and encouraging. This year, WordCamp will return to China on September 20th and 21st, and the gathering will be officially named WordCamp China […]
May 20th, 2008 | Journal | 4 Comments |
Tags: archive, plugin, WordPress
Today, I want to recommend two excellent plug-ins that I use on my archive page. First one is a plug-in that I recently discovered from WordPress’ dashboard, it is called Compact Archives by Rob Marsh. I think this is an useful plug-in for a blog that has a massive number of entries. I wanted to […]
March 14th, 2008 | WordPress | 3 Comments |
Tags: fluency, plugin, WordPress
Wow, this is exciting! So, now I am officially looking forward to the release of WordPress 2.5, which should arrive by next week. When the newly designed dashboard was revealed earlier, I was disappointed. It is not aesthetically pleasing, and not too different from the current blue one. Of course, I am just judging from […]
December 6th, 2007 | WordPress | 4 Comments |
Tags: plugin, spam, WordPress
If your blog is equipped with Bad Behavior to keep spammers out of the door, please be sure to update the latest release of version 2.0.11, which fixes a critical error. This morning, when I tried to moderate spams caught on my blog, I found out that I have being blocked out from my own […]