Tipsy Social Icons is a WordPress widget that makes it easy to display a variety of popular social icons along with a Facebook-style tooltips. The widget ships with a couple of options for icon sizes and for visual effects.
Check it out…
Software Engineering in WordPress, PHP, and Backend Development
Tipsy Social Icons is a WordPress widget that makes it easy to display a variety of popular social icons along with a Facebook-style tooltips. The widget ships with a couple of options for icon sizes and for visual effects.
Check it out…
If you wish to register WordPress JavaScript and/or stylesheet dependencies, the API provides functions that make this easy – it’s straightforward both for JavaScript and for stylesheets.
Whenever you’re doing any kind of work in which you find yourself making frequent calls to these functions, it may help to include a helper function to make it a bit easier.
Here’s an example function that I’ve used in a few of my projects:
I just about missed it, but I’ve officially been self-employed for one month as of today. Cool.
Anyway, here’s the weekly roundup of some of the best stuff I found around the web this week.
This is the final roundup for 2010:
For the most part, I’ve been doing all of my development on SlideNote out of a git repository located in an arbitrary directory on my hard drive.
Recently, I needed to move several projects to another location and since I had several changes that I’d yet to commit, I wanted to move the repository while keeping all of the changes intact.
Here’s how to do it using git’s bundle
command:
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