This is part two in the best of WeblogToolsCollection.com series (view part one here). The following links are posts which were published during 2008. These posts range from special news articles, guides, tutorials, reviews, opinion pieces and more. We look forward to continue bringing you the best WordPress information from across the web and wish you and yours a very safe, happy new year.
July:
How many Queries are too many?
Evolution of WordPress: B2/Cafelog to WordPress 1.0
NEW WordPress Theme Directory
WordPress iPhone App Now Available
How to get featured in our Daily Releases
Features Planned for WordPress 2.7
August:
WordPress 2.7 Plugin Uninstall Methods
If, Then, Else
WP Plugin: “Where did they go from here” Updated
What Does the Blurb on Top of Plugins Link Mean?
Be Kind, Educate
Safest Way to Include Plugin Code in Themes
Stop Blaming The WordPress Team
Tackle Plugin Compatibility Issues While Using Popular Libraries
September:
First Look At WordPress 2.7
The Road To Automation
WordPress Weekly Is Back
Comment Spam with more Kung […]
Original post by Jeff Chandler
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As most of us know, WordPress development happens at a record pace and trying to keep up with everything is a daunting task. However, the team here at WLTC does a great job filtering all of the WordPress related content on the web to bring the best to you. During the course of a year, this content adds up. Some of it being news posts, how-to guides, reviews, breaking news, etc. So, since it’s near the end of the year, I thought I would take a trip through the WLTC Archive and revisit come classic posts from 2008.
This series is broken up into two parts. The first part covers the months of January-June while part two takes care of July-December. When you browse through the links, let us know which one was your favorite or perhaps, which one has been the most helpful to you.
January:
Install WordPress Locally 1 Of 2 […]
Original post by Jeff Chandler
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There are many guides out there (one in particular I won’t dare mention) about upgrading to 2.5, but I was curious how your experience was.
I’ve personally upgraded two of my blogs — one manually, and one using Keith’s awesome WordPress Automatic Upgrade plugin. In both cases, I ran into no issues aside from a few incompatible plugins (you did check the list, right?).
To get the ball rolling, here are several links to some upgrade experiences around the web. My hope is to make this post a resource with a list of upgrade guides and experiences. Please feel free to add your own in the comments below (only one link please).
Alex Frison shares with us how to upgrade 2.5 in 5 minutes.
Random View shares his experience with upgrading to 2.5.
Christer Edwards discusses updating, not one, but multiple blogs to WP 2.5 with no issues.
Jeffro2pt0 discusses his transition to […]
Original post by Ronald Huereca
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