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Evilmunky comes out of the darkness!

February 1st, 2010 Kip Comments

Evilmunky new stylee!

Since it’s inception, Evilmunky.com has generally been based around one theme and hasn’t veered much from that, apart from general layout stuff. Well, whilst at work today, I was checking the site and something struck me. With a site as dark in colour as evilmunky.com was, it was kinda hard to look at whilst in the work place. You can tell straight away that it was a non work related site, and whilst that doesn’t bother me, I figured it might mean some users couldn’t benefit from the wonders within, whilst in their place of work.

I set of looking for a nice n light well made wordpress theme, which I found I stumbled across iNove. Now, I almost didn’t use it for the simple reason I dislike stuff starting with ‘i’ but it looked good, seemed customisable where necessary and was hassle free.

That was an hour ago, and here we are, new theme, all working with a few minor tweaks in what I hope will prove to be a more user / work place friendly look.

Evilmunky out.

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Wordpress 2.9 is available now!

December 19th, 2009 Kip Comments

So all you Wordpress folk. Version 2.9 is available and ready to install.

As a new user of Wordpress I am hanging on a few days before I upgrade as I want to ensure things will go smoothly. I will take a backup first and then proceed with the upgrade.

However, for those interested, here are some of the new features / benefits:

Global undo/”trash” feature, which means that if you accidentally delete a post or comment you can bring it back from the grave (i.e., the Trash). This also eliminates those annoying “are you sure” messages we used to have on every delete.
Built-in image editor allows you to crop, edit, rotate, flip, and scale your images to show them who’s boss.
Batch plugin update and compatibility checking, which means you can update 10 plugins at once, versus having to do multiple clicks for each one, and we’re using the new compatibility data from the plugins directory to give you a better idea of whether your plugins are compatible with new releases of WordPress. This should take the fear and hassle out of upgrading.
Easier video embeds that allow you to just paste a URL on its own line and have it magically turn it into the proper embed code, with Oembed support for YouTube, Daily Motion, Blip.tv, Flickr, Hulu, Viddler, Qik, Revision3, Scribd, Google Video, Photobucket, PollDaddy, and WordPress.tv (and more in the next release).
Comments for pages have been added to the default “Kubrick” them with WordPress, so blogs can now have comments on pages as well as posts.
Hello World: For new blogs, the default first post will be more informative about using WordPress as opposed to the old-style “Hello World” post.
Comments: You can now expand greatly what you can do in comment framework thanks to a new commentmeta table that allows arbitrary key/value pairs to be attached to comments, just like posts.
The Press This bookmarklet has been improved and is faster than ever; give it a try for on-the-fly blogging from wherever you are on the internet.
  • Global undo/”trash” feature, which means that if you accidentally delete a post or comment you can bring it back from the grave (i.e., the Trash). This also eliminates those annoying “are you sure” messages we used to have on every delete.
  • Built-in image editor allows you to crop, edit, rotate, flip, and scale your images to show them who’s boss.
  • Batch plugin update and compatibility checking, which means you can update 10 plugins at once, versus having to do multiple clicks for each one, and we’re using the new compatibility data from the plugins directory to give you a better idea of whether your plugins are compatible with new releases of WordPress. This should take the fear and hassle out of upgrading.
  • Easier video embeds that allow you to just paste a URL on its own line and have it magically turn it into the proper embed code, with Oembed support for YouTube, Daily Motion, Blip.tv, Flickr, Hulu, Viddler, Qik, Revision3, Scribd, Google Video, Photobucket, PollDaddy, and WordPress.tv (and more in the next release).

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