Archive for the ‘WordPress’ Category

And yet again, WP 2.5.1

Monday, April 28th, 2008

The WordPress team has released another new version of WordPress for everyone to upgrade to. I’ll be upgrading once I’ve got the time in my hands.

Rdegree upgraded to WordPress 2.5

Saturday, April 19th, 2008

WordPress banner

Alrighty, rdegree has been upgraded from WordPress 2.3.3 to WordPress 2.5. It went very well. No problems or random hickups so far. And it took around merely 10 minutes—excluding download and upload times with FTP of course.

I like the new interface in the admin panel, although some options and buttons have been moved to quite odd places. I’ve also upgraded my offline version, so I can continue creating the design and keep the two synchronized. And all plugins work fine, no need to wake up creators for new versions.

The design, MSUC 2008 & WordPress 2.5

Thursday, April 3rd, 2008

Yup, yet again I haven’t been able to work on the design, I’ve got a relationship, high school and a drivers’ license to work with, but I’ve sprinkled some work on the design too. It’s coming along just fine, a bit slow though.

And Epic Games has just announced that they’ll be holding another Make Something Unreal Contest, for UT3 this time! Now, every modder, artist, mapper or whatever your craft is, go and Make Something Unreal! I think I’ll be better off staying with levels, so let’s hope I get something done—and during this year if possible.

Also, WP2.5 has made a stable release. Be sure to upgrade your install as soon as possible. After I’ve upgraded rdegree, I’ll share my experiences, if I get any.

How to style your latest post in WordPress

Saturday, March 22nd, 2008

I’ve seen this question asked all around the place. I searched too, and found the answer on a somewhat hidden forum posts or such. Therefore I’ve made this post for you to use when styling the latest post on your WordPress blog. This will guide to style the latest post on your blog’s index, by modifying the index.php loop a bit. And if you’re in the know of WordPress templates and a little PHP, you should be able to apply this technique to other pages on your blog aswell.

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