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WordPress 2.6 is available, released a month ahead of schedule. Just Saturday, Release Candidate 1 was released. I thought it wouldn’t be at least another 2 weeks later before the stable version was out for download. I certainly did not see this coming.

It has been slightly over 3 weeks since I released Mocha Lime, adding a couple of aesthetic changes to it along the way. I don’t think I can ever be satisfied with something for a long period of time, I always want to make improvements to make it better. And that applies to creating WordPress [...]

A while back, I stumbled upon a post which tells of separating pings from comments by editing the functions.php file. The method which I have used is to make use of filters to strip away trackbacks and pingbacks from the original comment number. It used to work fine like a charm, that was until WordPress [...]

If you are one to regular update your sidebar with new content, you would be looking at a more efficient way of doing so instead of opening your sidebar.php to make the necessary changes to the code and then uploading it. Widgets are your answer.
For those who have not yet widgetized their themes, Automattic has [...]

After a delay of almost 3 weeks, WordPress 2.5 has finally been released. It took the developers together with the ever helpful community a staggering 6 months to come up with this release, that was how a big a change was made from 2.3. Many excited users like myself immediately downloaded the zip and starting [...]