14 Jan 2010 at 09:22 by Andy
Here’s a lovely little Internet Explorer “feature” that may have web developers cursing, so I figured I would write a brief post about it in the hope that IE doesn’t waste an hour of your life like it did mine. If you develop in PHP and need to add image upload functionality to a project, [...]
24 Dec 2009 at 10:56 by Andy
Sometimes you need to be able to hide the update notices in the WordPress admin pages. One example is when your clients have sufficient admin access to see them, but you don’t want them to try an upgrade and risk destroying the site if something goes wrong. A little knowledge is a dangerous thing, right? [...]
19 Dec 2009 at 07:37 by Andy
I woke up rather early this morning to the news that WordPress 2.9 has now passed through all its testing and release candidate cycles, and is now available. This is great news for all WordPress developers and bloggers, because this release is a “second digit” release and therefore more than just a collection of security [...]
01 Dec 2009 at 14:35 by Andy
Yesterday marked five years since the release of version 1.0 of the Mozilla Firefox web browser. Five years down the road, its success has surely played an important role in the ongoing development of web design and development tools and technologies, and it has gained significant market share. But how has it changed the way [...]
22 Oct 2009 at 11:28 by Andy
Recent attacks have shown that keeping WordPress installations up-to-date is absolutely vital. If you have WordPress installations and they’re not yet running at least 2.8.4, ask yourself why not? Self-hosted WordPress upgrades are supposed to be really easy, but the “one-click” upgrade process is flawed and only works on certain hosts, and these certain hosts [...]