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Just Another Wordpress Noob
Just Another Wordpress Noob
Oct 1st

Brian Gardner, the author and creator of the very popular Revolution WordPress premium themes, has announced that he will be releasing all future Revolution themes as open source under the GPL License and in accordance with WordPress standards. This change is set to take effect on Saturday, November 1st.
Explaining why he has decided to go open source, Brian says:
Jason Schuller, who runs WP Elements as well as created the Featured Content Gallery plugin, will be teaming up with me on the upcoming Revolution project. His creativity and resources will be a huge asset to Revolution and the community. He and I will both be developing themes, and all of them will be made available on the upcoming site. He also has plans to develop more plugins, which will all be housed on the site as well.
Many of you know that a few weeks ago, Jason flew out here to Chicago so we could discuss some things. Well obviously it was all about working together, and our desire to build something in the WordPress community that would be really big. The reason for the delay in our announcement was a result of something I threw out there to him – only hours before he was to fly back to Seattle. “Hey man, what if we released all of our themes open source?” Thus the delay…
Why the change of heart?
This one is really simple – more than anything, Jason and I want to develop a resource and community that is perfectly aligned with WordPress. Both he and I have been fortunate enough to leave our day jobs within the past year and have developed our own media companies. None of that would have been possible without the existence of WordPress, which is solely built and supported by the open source community.
It only seems fair that we abandon our current premium theme models, and begin a new way of doing business. I contacted Matt and Toni to see if they would be gracious enough to carve out some time to meet with us, so we could ensure that our business model was in compliance with standards set forth by the authors of the GPL license as well as with WordPress.
Apr 25th
WordPress 2.5.1 is now available for download at wordpress.org. This WordPress release is full of tweaks and bug fixes for WordPress 2.5.
It includes a number of bug fixes, performance enhancements, and one very important security fix. We recommend everyone update immediately, particularly if your blog has open registration. The vulnerability is not public but it will be shortly.
In addition to the security fix, 2.5.1 contains many bug fixes. If you are interested only in the security fixes, you can download these corrected copies of wp-includes/pluggable.php, wp-admin/includes/media.php, and wp-admin/media.php. Replace your existing copies of these files with these new copies.
If you download the entire 2.5.1 release, you will be getting over 70 other fixes. 2.5.1 focuses on fixing the most annoying bugs and improving performance. Here are some highlights:
- Performance improvements for the Dashboard, Write Post, and Edit Comments pages.
- Better performance for those who have many categories
- Media Uploader fixes
- An upgrade to TinyMCE 3.0.7
- Widget Administration fixes
- Various usability improvements
- Layout fixes for IE
Read the full article about WordPress 2.5.1 here.
Apr 12th
While I was cruising around the internet searching for a cool new theme for this website, I stumbled upon www.themelab.com. After reviewing tons of their high quality free themes, I realized they also had some helpful articles about the WordPress publishing platform.
I found this really cool article titled “Put your dormant domains to use with WordPress“. It’s a very simple and straightforward tutorial about how to set up your WordPress blog to automatically syndicate posts from other blog feeds. He goes on to say:
For those of you domainers who have a lot of unused domain names earning nominal revenue at old-fashioned domain parking services or simply collecting dust and not doing anything, read on. Developed domains will almost always outperform one-click landers at parking sites. One of the easiest ways to do quickly develop a domain is to set up an automated WordPress blog.
Just a small note before continuing. This isn’t a guide on making content scraping/rewriting splogs. I’m merely going over a much more efficient way to monetize unused domains, or possibly to augment your current blog with regularly updated news from relevant feeds. Aggregating RSS feeds legally is a perfectly legitimate way to add content to your WordPress blog.
Click here to visit www.themelab.com to read the entire article.
Apr 7th
The Gravatar, also known as globally recongnized avatar, has recently been completely rebuilt under the PHP platform by the Automattic development team. Now your gravatar photos will be clearer, larger, and load much faster.
I added this to my comments.php code:
<img align=”right” src=”<?php gravatar(“R”, 60, “http://yourblog.com/images/your-gravatar-image.gif”); ?>” alt=”Gravatar” />
Jan 29th
Don’t leave and never come back! Stealth Employed has taken a little break to work on some other web projects that are actually making money. But we will start writing more great articles about how to make money online using stealth tools. If you would like to contribute to this blog, please feel free to contact us.