A student newspaper site migrates from College Publisher to WordPress.
Tag: WordPress
Three tips to protect your WordPress installation – Matt Cutts
The IP restriction is a bit much for a mobile user like me, but I’m adding the plugins/index.html and ripping out the version info right now.
Three tips to protect your WordPress installation – Matt Cutts
Frontpage Slideshow – Home
Built for Joomla, but there’s a “static PHP” version for WordPress or Drupal. js/CSS instead of Flash. Costs a few bucks.
TheThunderbird.ca
A student journalism showcase site run by Alfred Hermida’s students, running on WPMU with Brian Gardner’s Revolution theme. Get them hooked up with the advertising students next and start selling ads.
wp-richcomments – Google Code
“A wordpress plugin that lets your blog subscribers to attach flickr photos and youtube videos to their comments!”
westi on wordpress
A weekly summary of what’s new in the WordPress development trunk, as in, what’s coming in the next version of WP.
Professional Software Development » Running WordPress 2.0 under IIS
A few more steps, including (perhaps?) getting the IIS server to send out e-mail as you’d expect WP to do from time to time.
Professional Software Development » Running WordPress 2.0 under IIS
IIS Mod-Rewrite by Micronovae
And here’s a piece of software that claims to do the trick, up to date as of WP 2.2, which bodes well.
WordPress and ISAPI_Rewrite » Andy Gambles
Note to self: Add this to the list of things to try in order to get WP running on an IIS server.
WPhone Admin Plugin
WordPress Admin on iPhone.