Posts tagged wordpress
TweeU 1.1 is out and about!
0Well, just released a new kernel version and at the same time I had to also update TweeU, the WordPress plugin. The changes in this release are only regarding the Twitter authentication, which has changed since 1st of August, as I remember.
Twitter doesn’t allow anymore the basic authentication so this had to be modified also in TweeU. So for all of you who use TweeU, I suggest to update the plugin or if you wanna start using it, you can find TweeU at http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/tweeu/ or http://www.robertalks.com/tweeu/.
The installation or update is relatively simple and guided by WordPress, so there shouldn’t be any problems with it. One thing you may have problems with is when you allowed the plugin in Twitter and you are redirected to the WordPress plugin page it may give you an error as it failed to authenticate. At this point you will only need to refresh/reload the plugin page and everything will work fine. I’m still not sure why is this happening, but as soon as I find the issue/problem, I will fix it.
So, have fun with it, get on blogging and twitting ![]()
TweeU plugin for WordPress released (version 1.0)
0A couple of days ago I have created a new plugin, TweeU, based on Tweetly Updater. This plugin updates your Twitter account with the new posts from your blog when they are published and creates a short URL link to the post using buh.bz. The difference between the original plugin, Tweetly Updater and TweeU is that this new plugin uses buh.bz URL shortening services instead of bit.ly.
Problems, Problems, Problems
0About 3-4 days ago, I upgraded WordPress to 2.8 by using the Administration console, which just delete everything on my server, well my blog I mean. The I’ve done it manually and screw-up the rest of it, was working hard, very unstable and weird MySQL issues.
Blog theme change!
0I had to do it. I had the impression that sometimes some parts of the blog weren’t so visible and also was kind of too damn dark. The new wordpress theme is iBlog, which kind of tries to resemble Mac OS X design or Apple design, as you wish. To be honest I like both of them, but on smaller screen’s the previous theme wasn’t so helpful. Another truth is that I do not have so many visitors to my blog to say it is important or not the visibility and quality of the blog, but hey, I’m trying.