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Lessons Learned From Maintaining a WordPress Plug-In

Recommended by elsterama on July 30, 2010 via Smashing Magazine

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Turn-key, Customizable WordPress Hosting & Maintenance Now Offered by WP Engine

Recommended by elsterama on July 28, 2010 via ReadWriteWeb

wpenginelogoA small team of high-profile developers are unveiling its new service for hosting customizable but automatically maintained WordPress publishing software installs tonight. WP Engine seeks to serve what they believe is a large market: businesses that need more customizability than WordPress.com hosted accounts offer at low-end prices but more ease of use and scalability support than the millions of WordPress.org users get running open source installs on their own or rented servers.Continue

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  • WordPress
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A/B Testing With PHP: phpA/B

Recommended by elsterama on July 28, 2010 via WebResourcesDepot

A/B Testing is a great way for finding the better performing version of text, layouts, images, colors or any other element. in a website.

phpA/B is a free PHP script that enables you to setup A/B tests on your website so quickly.

It integrates automatically into your Google Analytics, allowing deeper insight into your tests’ impact on users.

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The script can be run in trial mode to find out if the variations are working completely and, if it is, can be switched to live mode.Continue

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  • Google Analytics
  • JQuery
  • PHP
  • PHP programming language
  • Web analytics
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Clients-Oriented FTP Interface – cFTP

Recommended by elsterama on July 27, 2010 via WebResourcesDepot

For anyone working with multiple clients, the sharing of files (screenshot of a design, documents, etc.) can be difficult, specially if they are large in size.

cFTP is an open source and multi-user PHP application that  enables you to create a repository to send/receive files with multiple clients.

Each client/user is limited to see the files uploaded for them which also works as a history of "sent" files.

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45 jQuery Based Wordpress Plugins and Tutorials [Digg]

Recommended by elsterama on July 26, 2010 via Themeflash

jQuery is ideal because it can create impressive animations and interactions while being simple to understand and easy to use. WordPress awesomeness lies in its fact that it can be customized to power any type of site you like! But what happens when you combine the power of jQuery with WordPress, the possibilities are infinite.
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  • Digg
  • Digital media
  • JQuery
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Making Money Designing Themes: What You Should Know

Recommended by elsterama on July 26, 2010 via Six Revisions

Making Money Designing Themes: The Pros and Cons

Alongside my primary income stream, which is my web design freelance business, I’ve also been selling themes and templates for content management systems and publishing platforms like WordPress for close to two years now.Continue

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45+ jQuery Based Wordpress Plugins and Tutorials

Recommended by elsterama on July 25, 2010 via Themeflash

jQuery is ideal because it can create impressive animations and interactions while being simple to understand and easy to use. WordPress awesomeness lies in its fact that it can be customized to power any type of site you like! But what happens when you combine the power of jQuery with WordPress, the possibilities are infinite.

jQuery Based Wordpress Plugins and Tutorials

This article will share some best practices, examples & Plugins for using the most popular Javascript framework to create unobtrusive, accessible DOM scripting effects for your WordPress site.Continue

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  • JavaScript library
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The Ultimate Essential Guidelines for WordPress 404 Error Pages

Recommended by elsterama on July 21, 2010 via Onextrapixel - Showcasing Web Treats Without Hitch



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Free PHP Comments Script – Commentics

Recommended by elsterama on July 20, 2010 via WebResourcesDepot

If you're building a website without a CMS but still want to enable users to comment to the content, Commentics can be handy.

It is a free PHP comments script, using MySQL for storing data, that can be integrated into any website and comes with many features.

Commentics - PHP Comments Script

The script has various security features like captcha or swear/spam and anti-flooding filters.Continue

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30 Powerful Wordpress Plugins For Every Website [Digg]

Recommended by elsterama on July 19, 2010 via Themeflash

To handle a blog these days can be quite difficult if you are not well-organized and you don’t spend enough time managing it. That’s why there are plugins for WordPress. They literally make your job lot easier and if you work well with them you can put them to work for you.
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