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Weird Al WordPress
Yank Blog, a recently switched blog about Weird Al. Their front page is pretty neat. Hat tip: Davedorm on the WP forums.
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Gallery: 8-26-2004
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Microsoft Redesigns
The new Microsoft Corporation site actually looks decent. Highly optimized markup. There’s gotta be a good story behind this, it’s a complete reversal for Microsoft. Scoble? Hat tip: Doug. Be sure to read the comments.
Giving Credit
Codex Guidelines
Codex Guidelines, some tips on writing for the new WordPress wiki. (Not “live” yet.)
Net::MovableType
WP Tag Quick Reference
WP Tag Quick Reference, also known as “WP Tabs.” Neat work.
Feed Searches
Like Milk
“I’m gonna treat you like milk and spoil you.”
WP on Subversion
Thanks to the generosity of Jonas, we’re rocking and rolling with Subversion for source control in WordPress. Working on restoring some of the old services and getting all the developers up to speed with it.
Slash Happy
Slashdot linked to Browse Happy (an excellent project beautifully designed by Ethan, by the way) but what makes it interesting is that I host browsehappy.com. The bad news is I had to bump MaxClients to 800. The good news is after the initial bump (settings too low in httpd.conf) it’s running along just fine. 🙂 And then it got huffy when I went to dinner.
Unusually Enthusiastic
“WordPress seems to be supported by an unusually enthusiastic group of developers” I suppose that’s one thing to call us. 🙂
My Templates
My site page on the new wiki has near live versions of a few of my templates. I can add more if anyone is interested. They aren’t the best or cleanest, but they work and it’s what powers what you’re reading now.
Book Hooks
Opening Hooks, a collection of literary beginnings. Cool idea. Have a look.
Feedster DeGoogled
Why Feedster was removed from the Google index. Doh! Hat tip: Phil.
Redemption in a Switch
Chu Yeow switches to WordPress and has an interesting story. Welcome to the family. 🙂 “I can imagine how the rebuilding frenzy brought the server to its metaphorical knees. […] being able to read and understand the source code of WordPress is a very, very uplifting feeling. It makes me want to contribute as a developer.” I dig the way his comments are set up.
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