My plugins are now hosted on the WordPress plugins repository
Most of my plugins will now be hosted at WordPress.org. Find out why and see what’s in store for future plugins.
This is my dumping grounds for all things WordPress. I’ll post themes, plugins, tutorials, and hacks under this topic. Have a look around. There’s plenty for everybody.
Most of my plugins will now be hosted at WordPress.org. Find out why and see what’s in store for future plugins.
If you’ve ever lost your WordPress widgets when switching themes or they’ve gotten stuck in some random widget area, you should check out this plugin. It completely resets all of your widgets.
Wanna know what the future holds for WordPress themes? Ian Stewart asks 15 people to answer that very question.
We need to come up with standard terminology for naming widget-ready areas in WordPress as opposed to calling everything a sidebar.
How much control should theme designers give end users over the design of the WordPress theme from the theme settings page?
I’m on a mission to create cool, new WordPress widgets. Of course, I’ll need some help with coming up with fresh ideas.
I’m looking for people to test out a new, experimental WordPress widget that allow you to display content in just about any way you want.
Yet another GPL argument. I may as well jump into this one and make a few statements about plugins on WordPress.org.
I have updated five of my WordPress plugins and the Hybrid theme along with its child themes. It’s time to update.
A guide on correctly formatting your code and using the proper template tags when coding The Loop for WordPress.