After going through the plugins and checking them one by one to know who among them messed up with the blog and forced a 500 error. I came to no solution, but I discovered the SezWho plugin being disabled for a very long time now, and thought that it would be nice to have it back online. Well, the SezWho plugin does pretty much in the field of commenting. It allows the readers to rate each others comments and is said to increase the...
Read MoreWordPress 2.7 Dashboard
News from the WordPress Community spread again recently regarding the totally redesigned WordPress Dashboard which had a overhaul already since 2.5. And hey, it doesn’t looks that bad guys! Based on the pictures which have been posted on the development blog along with the article, I can say that WordPress’ back-end has improved very much, more than I expected actually. The back-end, besides being user friendly will be pretty...
Read More23rd WordPress Weekly
The WordPress enthusiasm continues, and this time, with the 23rd Episode of the WordPress Weekly. One of the many podcasts available on the world wide web that discuss the best, if not the one and only ultimate blogging software, WordPress. In this episode of the show, Jeff Chandler and his co-host discussed the recent acquisition of Intense Debate by Automattic, what effect the acquisition will have on both the hosted and stand alone...
Read MoreBig WP Theme “Revolution” drives to open source!
Again, I rushed to my WordPress Administration Dashboard to checkout whether there is something new in the WordPress-phere (is there a term like that?) and really, there’s something going on, a REVOLUTIONary movement from one of the best WordPress Theme Designers out there. Thanks to Matt Mullenweg for keeping us updated again via the Dashboard. At first I was pretty much shocked about the news that “Revolution goes open...
Read MoreWordCamp Philippines, below expectations
I arrived in Manila at around 10PM of September 5, Friday. My Uncle was there to fetch me from the airport. I was so excited about the event happening the following day, WordCamp Philippines Saint Benilde. Dubbed as the first WordCamp in Southeast Asia. I woke up at around 5AM, prepared myself for the said occassion. I pulled out my red WordPress shirt that I got from the Mini-WordCamp Davao. It was quite early when I arrived at Saint...
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