Next Five WordPress Plugins

Like the First Five WordPress Plugins I install these Next Five WordPress Plugins with every WordPress installation. The five plugins listed below, are essentially numbers 6-10, in the natural progression I follow, for every WordPress Website I administer. WordPress...

WordPress Plugins and the Readme File

A WordPress Plugin is intended to extend the abilities and functionality of WordPress. The WordPress.org Plugin Directory, displays data about each WordPress Plugin. This data is extracted from the plugin file, the readme.txt file, and from the subversion repository....

First Five WordPress Plugins

In 2003, Matt Mullenweg and Mike Little created WordPress as a fork of b2. WordPress was born out of a desire for an elegant, well-architectured, personal publishing system, built on PHP and MySQL and licensed under the GPL. A WordPress Plugin is intended to extend...

W3C Introduces an HTML5 Logo

There may be a lot of confusion around HTML5, what it is and what it will mean to web developers, but a little confusion has never stopped progress. W3C Introduces an HTML5 Logo: It stands strong and true, resilient and universal as the markup you write. It shines as...

Thunderbird User Profiles and Kubuntu

When working in Linux, files aren’t located in the same directories as in micro$oft Windoz. Those of you familiar with Linux, already know this. If you use Mozilla’s Thunderbird for email, you may need to access the Thunderbird User Profile directories. I...