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 comes a truckload of daily criticism. Outsiders mock the code, …
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 to create a smaller version of your png assets …
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 my particular take interesting? Well, I’ve think I’ve started to …
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 the source code in your browser’s dev tools. As a …
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 lot of plugins load their own CSS and Javascript files …
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 with its speed. Nowadays I don’t use Chrome at all. …
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’ link is placed when presenting a teaser of a post. …
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 ways to accomplish this. I came across some solutions involving …
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 in simple linear gradients and box-shadow rendering. For a …