WPWebHost teamed up with InstantCDN as CDN Provider
Tweet November 30, 2010 — InstantCDN.Asia the latest brainchild of Exabytes Network Pvt. Ltd. with 9 years of experience in the hosting industry has recently teamed up with WPWebHost, the hosting provider specialized in WordPress hosting to enable its customers to run WordPress powered websites with CDN to significantly speed up website loading speed and at the same time reducing the load of the server. “The WordPress community has grown to be a huge community over the years. While some still experience slow website loading...
Read MoreWinners of Best WordPress Design Awards
Tweet Firstly, thank you for all the participants, voters and supporters. You all are truly the winners. Without further ado, let me present the winners. Best Clean & MinimalistThe Best Clean & Minimalist WordPress Design Award goes to:David Salvatori Best GrungeThe Best Grunge WordPress Design Award goes to:Productive Dreams Best Hand-DrawingThe Best Hand-Drawing WordPress Design Award goes to:Amour Chaleur Best Modern & ElegantThe Best Modern & Elegant WordPress Design Award...
Read MoreWinners for WordPress Plugin Development Book Giveaway
Tweet Here are the winners for our WordPress Plugin Development Book Giveaway last month: @mohdrafie @farrhad @wiehanne @keshav @saurabhsah @mimojito Please DM us (@wpwebhost) your email address and we’ll order the book for you. Congratulations! Upcoming: May Giveaway – Thesis 1.5. Stay tuned.
Read MoreSocial Bookmarking with WordPress Plugin Part IV: Adding a Digg button using JavaScript code
Tweet Our Digg link works fine for submitting the content, but isn’t very pretty, and does not show the number of Diggs we received. That is why we need to use a standard Digg button. This is accomplished by using a simple piece of JavaScript code provided by Digg, and passing it the necessary information. Time for Action – Implement a Digg button Let us implement a Digg button, using information from the Digg API. We will use the newly created button on single posts, and keep the simple Digg link for all the other pages.Create...
Read MoreSocial Bookmarking with WordPress Plugin Part III: WordPress plugin hooks
Tweet Our plugin now works fine, but there is a problem. In order to use it, we also have to edit the theme. This can be a real pain for all sorts of reasons:If you want to change to a different theme, the plugin will stop working until you edit the new theme. If you want to distribute your plugin to other people, they can’t just install it and activate it; they have to change their theme files too. If you change the function name, you need to alter the theme files again.We need some way to make the plugin work on its own,...
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