By Justin Tadlock on December 31, 2008
Taking a look back at my life both online and offline in the year of 2008. View some great discussions, tutorials, and other announcements made throughout the year.
Tagged Holidays, Life, WordPress |
By Justin Tadlock on December 30, 2008
I got the opportunity to spend Christmas with my family this year, to relax, eat good food, and just enjoy the holidays. I received two surprising gifts that show my family’s support.
Tagged Holidays |
By Justin Tadlock on December 24, 2008
I created a WordPress theme framework for quite a few reasons. In this post, I’ll try to address my reasoning behind it and the benefits to both developers and end users.
Tagged WordPress, WordPress Themes |
By Justin Tadlock on December 21, 2008
Release of version 0.3 of the Get the Image WordPress plugin. This release packs much more into the image script, so much more that you’ll never need another method of getting images again.
Tagged WordPress, WordPress Plugins |
By Justin Tadlock on December 18, 2008
I’m going completely open source with my WordPress themes and theme club. The GPL may just be the best way to work within the WP framework.
Tagged WordPress, WordPress Discussion |
By Justin Tadlock on December 18, 2008
Links lists and blogrolls have long ago died. We should start thinking creatively about how we could use bookmarks in WordPress more effectively.
Tagged WordPress, WordPress Discussion |
By Justin Tadlock on December 17, 2008
I wanted to give this site a slight makeover for the holidays. So, this is my Christmas-based redesign of JustinTadlock.com.
Tagged Updates |
By Justin Tadlock on December 15, 2008
How to point your WordPress feeds to Feedburner by using your theme’s functions.php instead of an .htaccess file.
Tagged WordPress, WordPress Tutorials |
By Justin Tadlock on December 12, 2008
JavaScript Logic is a plugin that allows you to load JavaScript only when necessary using WordPress conditional tags.
Tagged WordPress, WordPress Plugins |
By Justin Tadlock on December 11, 2008
Automattic drops 200 GPL-licensed themes from the WordPress.org theme directory with little notice. What’s your take on this?
Tagged Automattic, WordPress |