Ok, we’ll cut to the chase on this one, shall we? Sub Posts enables you link posts to each other and display them on your WP site. Simple, right? You can can create custom posts type relationships without much work, which may be very useful if you’re building a site that needs some custom taxonomy. It’s got a developer API as well. This quick overview video may give you a better idea of what it’s about:
Episode #016 $7000 in the Couch
Show Notes Host Jeff Chandler writer for WPTavern.com. Chandler can be found at wptavern.com and on Twitter at @WPTavern. How the host got started in WordPress Jeff was into gaming and was helping create a clan base site. He was introduced into a CMS, Postnook. From there, he learned about PHP Nuke. Over the years he got involved with Mombo. In 2007, he started up a website to review all the web 2.0 sites and services. I started jeffro2pt0.com. When he was looking to power it, he ended up choosing WordPress. What they are sipping? Dre: San Diego’s Stone Pale […]
Daily Theme & Plugin Roundup – 6.12.2013
Today’s roundup is going to be short and sweet! I have 5 new plugins to share with you today. I even added a little bonus and took a look at the most popular plugins that are tagged with widget. Check them out after the jump!
Dealing with That Cloud Over Your Head
I am going to just say that this is not about cloud storage or content. So if you were hoping for a post about how to deal with or integrate with a cloud service for you blog then switch your brain from left to right for just a minute here. I hope you can find it helpful in dealing with common issues we all face in all aspects of our lives.
WordPress for Teachers, Educators, and More
I have a graduate degree in education and so it’s needless to say that I’m very passionate about the field and the importance of providing quality pedagogy to those that are coming up after us, who will eventually be our leaders and innovators. WordPress is a vital part of creating that fundamental foundation with it’s use in education and teaching – which is why I love this presentation by John Caserta in a 2012 presentation:
Moving from Free to a Premium Theme
I’ve only been blogging regularly since January, so I haven’t decided whether a premium theme is worth the investment. Maybe on its 1-year anniversary, I’ll purchase the one that I’ve been eyeing for a while, Standard Theme. All that aside, I’ve been using a variety of free themes on WordPress.com and self-hosted including Pink Touch 2, Publish, and others, so I’m always on the lookout.
Daily Theme & Plugin Roundup – 6.11.2013
I don’t know if something changed with the RSS feed or if it’s just authors are cranking stuff out, but I have tons of themes to share today. I’m definitely not complaining by any means, just seems pretty frequent lately. 🙂 I also a few new and updated plugins as well. Check them all out after the jump!
Shiny! Mike Jolley's WP Job Manager Plugin
It hasn’t even been a full week since we launched our new job board for this community and we’ve already seen thousands of pageviews and a handful of jobs every single day get published. Honestly, it’s a bit tough to add yet another system in place for us but without question it’s creating value for others and so it’s worth it to us to keep doing it. As we had shared in our launch post the current iteration is strictly our MVP attempt to get it off the ground – we’re not using much more out of the box than a slightly […]
The Reason to Stay (and Live it Up) as Indie
It’s tough being indie, you know? It’s tough growing up in a world where companies get bought out here and there and where the large corporations keep getting bigger slices of the pie. It’s a snowball that really can’t be stopped. In some industries it’s just accepted as fact and no one really thinks about them in terms of a monopoly (which we know isn’t “fair” or “good” except if it’s the board game) – and yet we’re quite fine with an oligopoly which is where there is a state of limited competition and in which a market is shared by a […]
Introducing the SQUEEZE Plugin Framework
Framework all the things. Right? It seems that everyone and their mother is creating a new framework for this and for that. It makes me wonder if most people even understand what a “true” software development framework technically is… But that’s a conversation for another day. John Dennis Pedrie has release a small collection of libraries to help you (and him) write WordPress plugins. As he shares, it’s really not a complete product (yet) – so he’d be interested in your help. His motive? Simple:

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