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Category Archives: WordPress
Plugin bugs, or “gotcha’s”, when used in WPMU
In the days leading up to the Christmas break I was involved in creating a WPMU-powered WordPress blog for one of our clients. This was the first time we (iStudio) or I had used this product, so as you might … Continue reading
Posted in CMS, Web Development, WordPress
Tagged Kubrick, plugin, theme, WP-Polls, WPMU
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Creating a fully functional CMS with WordPress, WPML and Flutter
Working on a redesign for a client, which is being built with WordPress. The client had a theme already created, so what had to be done was considerable content-population as well as building and structuring the site. This site is … Continue reading
Posted in CMS, Web Development, WordPress
Tagged Flutter, multilingual, technical support, WPML
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YouTube video stream in a WordPress blog
While working on a WordPress blog implementation for a client, I came up with a bit of an interesting solution for a feature request they had. In short, they wanted to be able to show a list of videos from … Continue reading
Posted in CMS, Web Development, Web Services, WordPress
Tagged RSS feed, video, Yahoo! Pipes, YouTube
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Launch of “Passwords: Passing on Words of Wisdom and Hope”
On Wednesday afternoon I launched a Web site of a book of a collection (21 in total) of local authors called Passwords: Passing on Words of Wisdom and Hope, Volume 1. The web site was designed to promote the book … Continue reading
Posted in A+ Web Creations, CMS, Portfolio, WordPress
Tagged blog, plugin, Vincent Kember
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