I’ve got a couple of projects coming up which are going to require scheduling tasks in WordPress either to go off and get stuff, or to check whether posts displayed are still accurate, etc. Luckily, WordPress has a pseudo-Cron implementation which I plan to use to . Let’s take a step back first and remember …
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WordPress and basic authentication, problems with WP Cron and file uploads
I have a Google ego search on my name, so I can keep track of what the Internets is saying about me behind my back. The other day the ego search summary email arrived and included was one of my development sites. Which was annoying because I don’t want people browsing around my development, it …
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Adding GET params to a URL in WordPress with add_query_arg
I am finding myself using this function a lot now, and I constantly forget the function name: add_query_arg(); It allows you to pass in some additional parameters, and a URL, and receive back the URL with the query string params added. For example: $some_url = “http://simonwheatley.co.uk/?stuff=whatever”; $params = array( ‘wp_siteurl’ => “http://www.example.com” ); $some_url = …
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Plugins in the DFID site
I’m chuffed to see Puffbox and the Department for International Development (DFID) launch the new DFID group blog. Naturally it’s always nice to see our government open up to us, the people of Britain, but I’m particularly gratified that they’re using some of my WordPress plugins to do it.
Closing all the Photoshop layer groups at once
The great thing about Twitter is the ability to ask all my talented friends for solutions to immediate problems, in the same way as I might turn around in an office and ask questions of my nearby colleagues. All well and good, but the question and the answer aren’t collated which is mildly frustrating and …
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BarCamp Leeds – “my last project”
If you’re attending BarCamp Leeds, I need YOU. I’d love to know what you’ve been up to recently, and what better way to find out than for you to tell me (and everyone else) as part of an open mic “my last project” session.
There’s a new blog at Upstairs!
Today we’ve launched a blog for my client, Upstairs Communications. The proprietor and brains of the operation, Rosie Fyles, has an excellent turn of phrase and a lot of experience in her field of Internal Communications so I can recommend bookmarking the site, or adding the feed to your newsreader.
Ideas for my Council (update)
Guy Dickinson and I have submitted our proposal for “Ideas for My Council” to Building Democracy, a new initiative from the Democratic Engagement Branch of the Ministry of Justice (what a fantastic department name). The competition is not dissimilar to Show Us a Better Way from Tom Watson & co., to which we’ve also submitted this …
Great presentations – or death to bullet points
I’ve spent a fair amount of the day today looking into fantastic presentations, and what makes them look fantastic. Presentations are really hard aren’t they? Getting up in front of people. Putting your points and ideas up there to be criticised. We need to give ourselves the best chance of interesting and engaging people, to increase …
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The first WordCamp UK was a cracker
I spent the weekend in the company of 50 or so other WordPress users, designers, developers, the odd Aussie Automattician, and a WordPress lead developer at the first WordCamp UK. It was great to meet a such a varied and interesting group of bloggers and blog makers, many of whom I’m going to have to wait until next …