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The Right Way to Use JavaScript in Your WordPress Plugin · Pressed Words
News and commentary about all things WordPress
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Less Obvious New Stuff in WordPress 2.5 · Pressed Words
on March 29, 2008 at 11:40 am WordPress 2.5 has been officially released. The new look of the administrative interface, a Flash-based file uploader, and the plugin auto-installer are the new features ...
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Remove Microsoft Word Garbage from WordPress Posts, by Default · Pressed Words
on June 12, 2008 at 4:53 am Typically, if you paste content from Word into WordPress’s WYSIWYG, TinyMCE, you get a ton of unsightly markup, such as font and alignment tags, which can wreak havoc on yo...
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6 Tips for Localizing Your WordPress Plugin · Pressed Words
__ and __ when you want just the text output (without printing it to the screen) and _e when you want to print, or echo, it. Examples: <h2><?php _e('This is a printed header','my-plugin'); ?></h2> ...
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Who’s Using WordPress 5 Years Later · Pressed Words
on May 27, 2008 at 11:35 am In honor of WordPress’s fifth birthday, I’ve surveyed about 6000 blogs to see how many are running WordPress. This is the same group that I queried back in January, when I...
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Managing WordPress from the Command Line · Pressed Words
on May 6, 2008 at 10:47 pm mysqldump. I think the best part of his post is this sample backup cron script. With a little tweaking it could be used to back up remotely for best protection, in case, f...