Aug7
Automattic’s “Master of Suggestion,” Jane Wells , had a chance to speak at WordCamp Boulder 2010 . Her session, What’s Next for WordPress , covers the new features in WordPress 3.0, the future of WordPress, and a few additional topics thanks to questions from audience members. The entire session makes for a very educational weekend view.
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What’s Next for WordPress with Jane Wells
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Jul28
There are two ways to install plugins in WordPress 3.0. You can either search for and install plugins via Plugins/Add New in your admin panel, or search for and download plugins from the plugin directory , then upload them to /wp-content/plugins/. Now, thanks to Mark Jaquith, there’s a new way to install plugins
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A New Way to Install Plugins
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Jul15
If you have been on Twitter today, you might have come across a huge argument between WordPress founder Matt Mullenweg and Thesis theme developer Chris Pearson. Matt is unhappy that unlike other premium themes, Thesis does not distribute/sell their themes under the GPL licensing system. We have discussed about exploring GPL and the risks through a lengthy article in the past and whether it is a viable model or not
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What’s Your Take On the GPL Argument Between Matt and Thesis?
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Mar12
What WordPress is to Blogging, Firefox is to browsing, so what happens when we can get both of them to get together? WordPress personas for Firefox WordPress has released a new set of Personas for Firefox themed around, well WordPress, which you can install and use on the browser.

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WordPress Personas For Firefox
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Feb23
About a month ago I was augmenting a client site with some added functionality that, while technically out of scope, I was able to add quickly thanks to a plugin.
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WordPress Plugin Developer Day, March 1st
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