WordPress is the leading CMS on the web today, powering 1 in every 5 websites on the web according to some sources. It has become the incumbent and with that…
While working on achieving the best possible crossbrowser compatible experience, going as far back as Internet Explorer 6, I was excited to see a site called Tinypng.org. It’s aim is…
January is always a good time to think forward and I thought I’d put down some thoughts around where I think the WordPress’s products space might be headed. What makes…
Sometimes when pasting content into WordPress’ native tinymce editor, non-breaking space characters appear in the output where there should be spaces. You can verify this is this issue by inspecting…
Since WordPress version 3.3 it has been made a lot easier to load javascript and stylesheets mid-page. Why would you want to do this in the first place? Well a…
Google Chrome is the most popular browser on the desktop at the moment, but is it the best? I was a reasonably early adopter of Chrome and fell in love…
The More tag is a marker you can place in your WordPress posts that breaks up the post into two sections. It’s used to manually determine where the ‘read more’…
A very common requirement for membership sites is the ability to send a user that is logging in to a specific home page. With S2Member there are a couple of…
A new release of CSS3 Pie has been announced, PIE 2.0 Beta 1. It comes with lots of goodies such as a bit of background size support and rgba support…