Archive for the ‘ WordPress ’ Category
Vulnerabilities Many security issues have been uncovered in the software, particularly in and . According to Secunia, WordPress currently as of April update has unpatched security advisories out of total, with a maximum rating of “Less Critical”. BlogSecurity currently maintains a list of WordPress vulnerabilities, though this list currently tracks vulnerabilities [ READ MORE ]
Great looking theme by Spanish blogger who also provides a pack of different headers to go with the theme and instructions on how to modify it to reflect different header. I’m not sure if this theme is widgets ready or not since author running it on older version of WordPress but integrating that functionality might [ READ MORE ]
Developers WordPress development is led by Ryan Boren and Matt Mullenweg. Mullenweg and Mike Little were co-founders of the project. The contributing developers include: Dougal Campbell Mark Jaquith Donncha Caoimh Andy Skelton Michel Valdrighi Peter Westwood Though much developed by the community surrounding it, WordPress is closely associated with Automattic, where some [ READ MORE ]
WordPress has a templating system, which includes widgets that can be rearranged without editing PHP or HTML code, as well as themes that can be installed and switched between. The PHP and HTML code in themes can also be edited for more advanced customizations. WordPress also features integrated link management; a search engine-friendly, clean permalink [ READ MORE ]
Categories organize, hierarchically. Tags need not. Tags provide meta-information, Categories need not. Tags cross-connect, Categories do not. By cross connect, I mean, when you go looking for posts tagged with ‘Flickr? on technorati, you find posts from various sources, all about Flickr. Now if you go searching for posts tagged with ‘administration? in technorati, you [ READ MORE ]