Archive for October, 2009
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Tuesday, October 27th, 2009
If you love Google Reader and regularly create "Shared Notes" as you skim through your daily dose of RSS feeds, then this quick tutorial will help put those notes on your website. Forget fiddling with plugins for this one—by using the DOMDocument class in PHP 5, you can scrape your Google Shared Notes feed to display your latest shared notes directly on a page within WordPress.
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Tuesday, October 6th, 2009
We're heard a lot about Flutter. The Flutter homepage has accumulated something like 1,592 comments since its release—a bewildering array of bug reports, praise, and feature requests—and the now defunct support forum was a mire of temporary solutions and fixes until it was abandoned by its developers and replaced with a Google Group. The only public place that exists for WP hacks like myself to confer about the plugin in its current state is this group, which has recently been beset by spammers. The Freshout guys occasionally post there, but we’ve heard little about progress on the next release of Flutter, even while bug fixes circulate among members of the community.





















