Tag: WordPress

  • wp topics – Most Relevant News, Useful Tutorials And Influential Voices of WordPress in One Place!

    Today we have a little link tip for our readers: At wp topics you can find all useful news, hacks, tutorials about WordPress in one place right away! It’s organized by “General News”, “Coding & Tutorials”, “Design & Themes”, “Entrepreneurs”, “Multimedia” and “Automattic Team”. In each category are the most relevant and interesting websites about…

  • Some More Details About The WP System Health Plugin

    My friend Heiko Rabe wrote this Plugin, which shows all system relevant data of a WordPress intallation. It’s a pure information tool, you cannot change any data or settings. The Plugin shows 4 tabs with information about the “System”, “PHP” version, some “WordPress” functions, constants and “Database”.

  • More Memory For WordPress – More Information About WordPress

    WordPress is growing and growing, with the growing of WordPress the demand of memory is also growing. The standard use is WordPress 32MByte (see settings.php ), which is not even provided by every hoster today. This is a problem – therefore: Lovely Hoster, give users more memory! But also to use the memory, it requires…

  • Ping Problem?

    Since version 2.7 of WordPress, there have been several issues that Pingbacks in WordPress don’t work. WordPress works with it in the request-function (wp-includes/cron.php), not to be confused with the wp-cron.php. There is a time limit of 0:01 seconds set, which is not sufficient under all conditions. It is known and the developers of WordPress…

  • Caution When Updating To WordPress 2.8

    Thanks to Heiko of WordPress Deutschland and Code Styling Project who brought up the problem on WordPress Deutschland: Users reporting me, that they are missing files, after they automatically updated to WordPress version 2.8 and there were a problem while updating. I checked out the WordPress Trac and found a brand new record, which confirms…

  • Define Your Own WordPress Action Hooks

    WordPress is based on the so-called Hook-System. This serves WordPress, and all extensions to involve functions in a certain place. The Hooks are not only to hook, but can also be used in custom extensions and thus create a better overview and offer additional interfaces for more possibilities to develop. Especially the second option is…