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Press Start: Blog Up! – An Atlanta Blogger Meetup

[…] is education specifically in the publishing space. It’s taken us some time to begin putting together a series of events now that we actually have space to support it, we’re offering a 100% free Atlanta blogger meetup here at the office. This is the first of a series of events that we have planned for […]

All About The Trailing Slash in WordPress

[…] recognized: The primary use of this is for paths and thus should be used for paths. It is not restricted to paths and offers no specific path support. This means that if you’re trying to follow the best practices of using a slash for directories and no slashes for files, then using this function […]

Email, Devise, Web Type, CSS Templates, and More

[…] size, layer information, color modes, etc. Devise, the authentication library for Rails, just released version 2.0. The update includes the introduction of reconfirmable, removal of database authentication, support for engines, and support for Rails 3.2. Beautiful Web Type is a showcase of the best Google Web Fonts. jQuery 1.7.2 Beta 1 was released. Bear CSS is a […]

Functions.php vs Plugin, Who Wins?

[…] this strategy is to make sure that that core theme functionality is kept in `functions.php`. This includes features such as: The content width Theme features such as support for featured images Functionality related to custom header and custom background support …and more Files kept in the `inc` directory are usually related to core theme […]

Introducing Markdown Code For WordPress

[…] am sharing it just in case anyone else has the same need. Additionally, I’m not really into leaving the WordPress editor, but I’m not opposed to introducing support for other tags depending on if others use this particular plugin. A Note About Parsers For those who are familiar with writing parsers, you know that […]

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