Month: November 2009

  • WordPress MU – embed language-dependent templates

    On one of my domains I installed WordPress MU a few days ago. There will be a German and an English blog, which both have the same content and are also the same theme. In WordPress MU, it is possible to choose a separate blog for each language.

  • Feed Cache in WordPress

    WordPress already offers the possibility of own functions to read feeds and use it in your blog. Since version 2.8 of WordPress, a new feature is in use for that. So there are two ways to work with feeds in WordPress, and in both functions, the data is cached. But this is not always wanted,…

  • A Solution For The WordPress Gallery

    There are things in WordPress, I do not like. This includes the gallery. Not that the idea behind it is bad. It is just poorly implemented. But only criticizing is not fair. Let’s see what you can do better.

  • WordPress Database Repair Script In 2.9

    A little tip for all users of the existing beta of WordPress 2.9 and for all who wish to update soon to the new version. With version 2.9 WordPress conducts its own routine to optimize the database. Previously it was done by either Plugins or via SQL access. From the next version this function is…

  • WP Worldmap – Get to Know Your WordPress Neighbour!

    Great idea by Oliver Schlöbe of WPSeek, who created the WP Worldmap. Now you can see where you can find all those WordPress Users and Developers. Don’t forget to put your location and profile on the map. It’s easy to zoom and move around. Great tool to get to know where a WordCamp is coming…

  • Small Security Tipps for your WordPress Install

    WordPress enjoys great popularity and draw more attention of people who want to gain unauthorized access. As with any open-source software developers and attackers alike can view the code. The risk of spam links, the destruction of the blog and other attacks is therefore very high. But this article shows the possibilities to secure WordPress…