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a small recap of #wcfay

CMDR Mitchcraft

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I’m sitting back at my desk after a looooong series of flights back from Fayetteville, Arkansas today coming back from their inaugural WordCamp.  Chris Spencer did a fantastic job organizing an army of volunteers and sponsors, and the event was fantastic.  I’m hoping I get to go back next year, because there’s an immense pool of talent brimming from Fayetteville.

WordCamps always get me fired up to do cool stuff, and it was a catalyst of sorts for not only getting some cool stuff done with client work, but also for my own personal work.  After seeing the capabilities of WordPress 3.0 and what I can look forward to (and giving a session briefing on what it can do) I’ve decided it’s time to really get serious about a new site design.  So, look in the upcoming weeks as things change around the studionashvegas front – new offerings, new content, and even some new formats [screencasts, video, you name it].

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  • Go Update W3 Total Cache, WPTouch, and AddThis RIGHT NOW!

    Go Update W3 Total Cache, WPTouch, and AddThis RIGHT NOW!

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    If you’ve updated your plugins in the last 24 hours, go straight back into your website and do it again – there’s a chance you may have downloaded some infected plugins that were hacked into the repository. According to WordPress.org, the plugins AddThis, W3 Total Cache, and WPTouch were infected with a backdoor that lets…

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  • Better Know a WordPress Tag: ‘siteurl’

    Better Know a WordPress Tag: ‘siteurl’

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    When you’re working on a development site it’s hard to set things up correctly because you know you’re going to change the site, and putting in elements that are more than likely “stationary”, such as links, will have to be changed, and that causes un-necessary headache when it comes time to move the site live. …

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