Month: September 2011
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Disable password fields for non-admins
So you’ve created a user and added a strong password because you care for your blog’s security? Unfortunately you can’t be sure that the user will keep this strong password since he/she can change it to a much weaker one on his profile page. This problem can be solved by adding a filter:
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Winner of Xtreme One WordPress Framework And Pictures of WordCamp Germany!
Thanks a lot for the great participation to win 5 Xtreme One WordPress Framework licenses inclusive a Childtheme! We did the drawing of the winner this weekend at the WordCamp Germany right after our session, where we also introduced the new features of the upcoming version 1.4. Congratulation to all winners and if you didn’t…
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How to Add and Deactivate the new Feature Pointer in WordPress 3.3
With WordPress version 3.3 comes with the Feature Pointer a well-known idea from other tools. We know this for example from Gmail or Google Doc where they notice you of new features, in which they point with bubbles to these new features. In WordPress 3.3, the Admin Bar has been redesigned successfully – I think…
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Win 5 Licenses Of The New WordPress Framework Xtreme One Version – Including Awesome New Features!
With version 1.3 many features were added to improve the workflow and significantly improve page performance. An overview of all the special features of Xtreme Theme can be seen here: Besides many small changes under the hood, the new Widget System Extensions is one of the biggest innovation in Xtreme One. For multisite installations widgets…
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Change the Search-URL of WordPress
With WordPress it is easy to activate readable URLs. Only the search page is not affected by the setting yet, it comes with the syntax ?s as default. But there is a solution to change the URL as you wish. The following example shows that even if you have permalinks activated, that the URL for…