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What Theme Authors Need to Know About Post Formats in WordPress 3.6 http://t.co/WPP0WMJ3Zz
— Wptuts+ (@wptuts) April 23, 2013
- What Theme Authors Need to Know About Post Formats in WordPress 3.6 is a handy guide to what theme authors need to know for post formats in WordPress 3.6. (via @wptuts)
Latest update: WordPress 3.6 has actually evolved! The much-anticipated new user interface for posts has been transformed into a plug-in. Lead developer Mark Jaquith on the WP core states:
“The overwhelming consensus is that Post Formats UI is not ready for WordPress core and it would be a mistake to ship it as it currently exists. We’re going to pull it out and let it continue development as a plugin, much like MP6.” (via wordpress.org)
Why Most Online Shoppers Don't Make it Past the First Step of Checkout http://t.co/eFZf97fCmY
— Kissmetrics (@Kissmetrics) May 21, 2013
- Why Most Online Shoppers Don’t Make it Past the First Step of Checkout identifies four user experience fixes that will reduce the number of visitors who abandon their online shopping cart before they truly get started! (via @KISSmetrics)
Poor developers! #DevAbuse RT @antoinepourriot: 16 ways to torture developers http://t.co/LpNeIL7ZVn via @infoworld
— Pixafy (@pixafy) May 22, 2013
- 16 Ways to Torture Developers: “Hi, my name is [insert name], and I have a developer abuse problem.” Poor devs! Do you abuse your developers? Andrew C. Oliver identifies some sure-fire ways to torture your dev-folk! (@acoliver via @infoworld)
Excellent Analytics Tip 24: Obsess About Real Business Profitability: http://t.co/ZWo2OzUeDV [new post from @avinash] #measure
— Google Analytics (@googleanalytics) May 20, 2013
- Excellent Analytics Tip 24: Obsess About Real Business Profitability talks about how you can identify the potential real business profitability points and reduce your obsession with digital conversions. “Heresy,” you yell! Well, read on as @avinash explains the real points you should obsess over. (@avinash via @GoogleAnalytics)
Improve PHP session cookie security – Simon Holywell http://t.co/AR0hpnzFZA
— Planet PHP (@planetphp) May 14, 2013
- In Improve PHP session cookie security, Simon Holywell discusses how the security of session handling in PHP can be readily enhanced through the use of a few config settings and the addition of an SSL certificate. (by @Treffynnon via @planetphp)
Thoughts on drop-down menus? RT @Jiaaro: Why drop-down lists are bad for User Experience http://t.co/g8KndBqLy7
— Pixafy (@pixafy) May 23, 2013
- Why Drop-Down Lists are Bad for the User Experience: A UX designer, Nils Sköld believes that drop-down lists are bad news for user experience. Do you agree or disagree? (by @NilsSkold via @Jiaaro)
GUYS, no one really knows how to pronounce “GIF” and The Times is ON IT. http://t.co/CvMy83nhhd
— The Times Is On It (@NYTOnIt) May 23, 2013
- Battle Over ‘GIF’ Pronunciation Erupts: Called “The Great Schism of the 21st Century” by @netw3rk and The Most Absurd Religious War in Geek History is in the News Today by @kdrum, the debate over whether ‘GIF’ should be pronounced with a hard ‘G’ sound or like ‘jiff’ rages on! How do you pronounce it? Hard ‘G’ for life?! (via @NYTOnIt)
time saver: http://t.co/ZYf6Saw7R7 for #CSS on #SublimeText2 #package #sublime #coding
— Aleksandr Pasevin (@A_Pasevin) May 19, 2013
- Hayakubundle package for Sublime Text 2 is a huge time saver. This ST2 plugin helps you write CSS faster! It even works for Sublime Text 3, available through Package Control alpha for ST3. (by @HayakuBundle via @A_Pasevin)
Great responsive design tools: http://t.co/zQFcwjHqcd
— Pixafy (@pixafy) May 28, 2013
- Great Responsive Web Design Tools showcases a list of tools that can be helpful for responsive web designers.
Responsive design+Magento? Yes please! http://t.co/BadpIKGvsG via @Falkowski: @bobbyshaw’s slides on responsive design+Magento from #mmnl13
— Pixafy (@pixafy) May 31, 2013
- Responsive Design for Magento delves into why the combination of responsive design and Magento is important. Tom Robertshaw shares slides of techniques and experiences for developing responsively designed stores as the standard. (by @bobbyshaw via @Falkowski).
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