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May 29 – WordCamp Yokohama
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June 12 – WordCamp Vancouver
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June 18 – WordCamp Catania
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June 19 – WordCamp Columbus
\nColumbus, Ohio USA

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Early next week, we’re hoping to release the 2nd beta release of WordPress 3.0 on our journey toward the final version. There are still over 200 bugs in the 3.0 milestone, and we can use all the help we can get on fixing these problems. If you’re a developer, take a look at the list of bugs that still need fixing in 3.0. Write a patch, or test and give feedback on someone else’s. The tickets around custom post types and taxonomies are especially in need of help. Every little bit helps, so if you’re a developer who’s never contributed to core before, maybe now is the right time! Check out our information on contributing to WordPress core, and head over to Trac to see if there’s a problem you might know how to fix. If you get stuck, need collaborators, or have a question about the best way to approach a fix, hop into the dev channel on IRC at irc.freenode.net, channel #wordpress-dev. Core developers will be around over the weekend working on bugs themselves, so if you’re trying to help, don’t be afraid to ask questions. With your help, maybe by Monday we can knock the bug count down to half of what it is right now. How great would that be? (Answer: pretty great)

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The sprint will go full force until Monday afternoon, when the lead developers and core committers will all stop to take a breath and look at the remaining bug reports to see how we did over the weekend, so don’t wait! And thanks!

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Summary: A web host had a crappy server configuration that allowed people on the same box to read each others’ configuration files, and some members of the “security” press have tried to turn this into a “WordPress vulnerability” story.

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WordPress, like all other web applications, must store database connection info in clear text. Encrypting credentials doesn’t matter because the keys have to be stored where the web server can read them in order to decrypt the data. If a malicious user has access to the file system — like they appeared to have in this case — it is trivial to obtain the keys and decrypt the information. When you leave the keys to the door in the lock, does it help to lock the door?

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A properly configured web server will not allow users to access the files of another user, regardless of file permissions. The web server is the responsibility of the hosting provider. The methods for doing this (suexec, et al) have been around for 5+ years.

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I’m not even going to link any of the articles because they have so many inaccuracies you become stupider by reading them.

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If you’re a web host and you turn a bad file permissions story into a WordPress story, you’re doing something wrong.

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P.S. Network Solutions, it’s “WordPress” not “Word Press.”

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The deadline for students applying for Google Summer of Code this year is today, at 19:00 UTC. That’s about 3 hours from now. Still working on your application? Double check your time zone here. No late applications will be accepted.

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There are a lot of potential projects on our Ideas list, so if you’ve been hemming and hawing over whether or not to apply, this is your last chance for this year. We have great people lined up to mentor the students, including most of the WordPress lead developers, some dedicated core contributors, plugin developers, the BuddyPress lead developers, etc. Google is providing a great opportunity for both students and the open source projects that act as mentoring organizations (like WordPress), so don’t pass it up if you’re an eligible student.

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You can’t win if you don’t play, right? Five thousand bucks for two months of coding over the summer with WordPress hotshots. I know a lot of people that would love that deal. Oh, and hey, student girl wonders of WordPress-land: why haven’t you applied yet?

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Apply now! (Don’t forget to use our application template.)

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Remember when I posted earlier about the Twitter account, and I said that hopefully you’d find out later today what has been keeping us all so busy? Beta testers, this is your moment: the WordPress 3.0 Beta 1 has arrived!

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This is an early beta. This means there are a few things we’re still finishing. We wanted to get people testing it this weekend, so we’re releasing it now rather than waiting another week until everything is finalized and polished. There’s a ton of stuff going on in 3.0, so this time we’re giving you a list of things to check out, so that we can make sure people are testing all the things that need it.

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You Should Know:

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Things to test:

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Already have a test install that you want to switch over to the beta? Try the beta tester plugin.

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Testers, don’t forget to use the wp-testers mailing list to discuss bugs you encounter.

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We hope you like it! And if you don’t, well, check back when beta 2 is ready. \':)\'

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Download the WordPress 3.0 Beta 1 now!

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This post is about the @WordPress Twitter account, so if you don’t use Twitter, or don’t care about Twitter, then feel free to take the time you might have spent reading this post to go play outside (or an equivalent) instead.

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Okay, so, Twitter! When all those apps started popping up using the Twitter API, things like automatically following anyone who followed you and sending an automatic Direct Message seemed like good ideas. We’re all friends, right? Wrong. That auto-follow bit us hard, and the huge amount of spam the account gets means that it’s been nearly impossible to monitor legitimate messages from WordPress users and developers who need to be pointed to a help resource. We’re sorry! Just as we needed to get the Ideas Forum under control* so that it could become a more useful resource for the community, we needed to get rid of the spam clogging our Twitter arteries. Except there was no easy way to do it.

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We had wound up following over 50,000 people. If someone went to the @WordPress profile page on Twitter to see the stream of updates from people we followed, almost none of it had anything to do with WordPress or the community. Diet pills, Twitter scams, and multi-posted spam messages were the norm. Yuck! Who else wishes there was Akismet for Twitter? Unfortunately, there’s no easy way to clear this stuff out quickly (mass unfollows trigger their TOS alert, so it’s not surprising). I even contacted Twitter directly to see what the options might be, and it was suggested we use a script to clear the account. To be clear: Twitter flagged our account so that when the script was run they wouldn’t mark us as spammers for violating the TOS with a mass unfollow. We communicated with them beforehand, and the use of scripts to do this is not encouraged. Twitter was doing us a nice favor to help us get our house in order. Thanks, Twitter! Last night I ran the script and removed everyone. Extreme, but in good cause, right?

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We’re now starting to re-follow real people from the WordPress community. There will be no more auto-follow. If you are a WordPress developer, designer, blogger, fan site, whatever — and think your tweets should appear in the @WordPress updates stream, then send an @ reply to us and we can add you to the new list (assuming you’re not hawking diet pills, free iPads or ways to get a million followers). This way, people who are new to WordPress and go to check us out on Twitter will (hopefully) get a sense of the vibrant community that we have. People who send @ messages to us won’t (hopefully) wonder indefinitely why they were ignored, because without all the spam, maybe we can use Twitter as it was intended to be used, as another channel of communication.

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And for anyone who uses Qwitter and thinks @WordPress stopped loving them because of the last tweet they posted before the script ran… sorry! It wasn’t like that, we swear! It would be nice if the script could have done a bulk DM before the removal, but nope (otherwise we’d have included a message about this). So trust us, we still like you! And if you haven’t already been re-followed, please don’t take it personally… just send an @reply to @WordPress (tell us how you use WordPress!) and we’ll try to get you re-added soon. Later today (hopefully) you’ll find out what’s been keeping us so busy!

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*Have you noticed? We cleared out thousands of old threads, added categorization, and will try to keep it to under a hundred open idea threads at a time so that they can be managed in a timely fashion. Check it out and rate some of the new ideas today!

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Scene: A college classroom

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Professor: So. Out of the 20 students in the class, half wrote WordPress Summer of Code proposals good enough to receive an A. How many of you are planning to apply for the program?

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Jack, a student: I am. They opened applications today.

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Sophie, a student: I am. And that sentence was grammatically terrible.

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Jack: Shut up.

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Chris, a student: I’m not applying.

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Jack (to Chris): Chicken?

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Sophie: You’re such a jerk! Maybe he has a job lined up or something, did you ever think of that?

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Professor: Whoa -

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Chris: Actually, I’m going backpacking in Australia with my Dad. No internet for about half the time, and when I emailed the people at WordPress they said I should probably wait until next year to apply and make sure I’d be able to be online through the whole summer.

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Professor: Fair enough. The application period opens today at 19:00 UTC and goes through April 9th, so let’s hear from the people who are applying.

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Jack: I’m submitting mine today.

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Sophie: That’s just stupid.

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Andrea, a teacher’s assistant: Hey, that’s not necessary.

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Jack: Yeah! The early bird gets the worm, or hadn’t you heard?

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Sophie: What I heard was that the WordPress mentors are holding open IRC chats this week to talk to prospective students and give them feedback on proposals and ideas, and that talking directly to the mentors ups your chances of being selected. But I guess you don’t think you need the people who are actually choosing the students to know your name because your proposal is so brilliant?

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Jack’s jaw drops.

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Jack: Where did you hear that? It wasn’t on the GSoC mailing list.

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Sophie: I joined the wp-hackers list and asked all the core contributors for feedback on my idea, and then I emailed 3 potential mentors to see what they thought of it personally. By the time applications are due, I’ll have revised it based on community and mentor feedback, and enough people will know who I am — and that I’m full of initiative — that my chances of being accepted will be much better.

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Jack: You think you’re all Felicia Day with your MW2 level 70, but you’re just a computer nerd.

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Sophie: Um, duh. We’re in an advanced computer programming class. We’re all computer nerds.

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Professor: Now, now. Sophie’s correct; talking to community members and mentors will improve her chances. But, Jack, there’s no reason you can’t join the IRC chats and the mailing list to get your name out there, too, even if you submit your application today. Most proposals get tweaked a bit after the students are chosen anyway.

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Sophie: Plus, Felicia Day is awesome! And she uses WordPress, so ha!

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End Act II.

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Here’s the deal. The application period opens today. Early applications will likely get a bit more attention up front, but it’s also important that your ideas and approach are vetted by the community and the mentors. If you haven’t already, you should join the wp-hackers mailing list and send your proposal to the list for feedback. We’ll also be doing a few IRC chats during the application period to give students a chance to talk directly with the mentors. Note that not every mentor will attend all three chats, so if you want to talk to a specific person, you might want to email them. Please arrive on time to the chats, as they will be scheduled for an hour, and will have to accommodate multiple students. IRC chats will be held at irc.freenode.net in room #wordpress-gsoc.

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This chat room will remain open during the application period, and various mentors and community members may be there and able to answer questions, but the scheduled chats are the only official times at which they are scheduled to do so.

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Oh, and if you want to help publicize the WordPress summer of code, grab a flyer and post it somewhere on a bulletin board at your local college campus. Professors, don’t forget to encourage your brightest students to apply!

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Scene: A college classroom

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Professor: Is anyone here applying for Google Summer of Code this year? If so, see me after class to discuss getting independent study credit toward your degree.

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Jack, a student: Isn’t that a really hard program to get into? Like, hard like getting to level 70 in Modern Warfare 2?

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Sophie, a student: I went past 70, I prestiged.

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Jack (turning to Sophie): Shut up, you did not!

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Sophie: I did, too!

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Professor: Not the point, kids. So who’s going to try for a GSoC spot?

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Andrea, a teacher’s assistant: There are some great open source projects participating this year. I’d love to see someone from this class get in on the WordPress project.

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Jack: WordPress is awesome, but my friend Billy didn’t get chosen by them last year.

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Sophie: Billy’s not as smart as he thinks he is.

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Jack: You think you could do better?!

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Sophie: Of course I do! Any primate could do better than Billy! Or you, for that matter!

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Jack: What? I would so beat you out in a coding competition!

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Andrea: Sounds like we have the makings of a friendly classroom competition, Prof.

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Professor: I think you’re right, Andrea. Tell you kids what. They announce the students who’ve been accepted on April 26th, which is before the semester ends. Let’s turn this into a class project.

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Jack (raising a suspicious eyebrow): How do you mean?

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Professor: As a class assignment, everyone has one week to write a project proposal for the Google Summer of Code, specific to the WordPress project. The proposals will be graded like a regular assignment. Anyone who gets an A on the proposal can use me as a reference if they apply with the proposal to WordPress and Google for the program. The application deadline is April 9, so you’ll have time to revise your application after it’s been graded.

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Sophie: What’s in it for us?

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Andrea: If you’re successful in GSoC you earn $5000 for the summer.

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Sophie (smirking, to Jack): That’s more than you’ll make working the hot dog cart by City Hall.

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Jack: You wish. I’m totally getting in, and you’ll be on the hot dog cart this year.

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Professor: And as I was starting to say in the first place, a GSoC project would qualify for independent study credit. Tell you what, as an added bonus, anyone who actually gets accepted into the WordPress GSoC program will get extra credit points on their year end average.

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Sophie (perking up): Really? I’m in!

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Jack: No way, they’ll choose me first!

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Stay tuned for the continuing adventures of Jack and Sophie as they navigate the course of applying to Google Summer of Code to work with WordPress.

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That’s right, WordPress is honored to be among the 150 open source organizations chosen to participate in Google Summer of Code this year. Students work on WordPress projects over the summer under the guidance of mentors from among the WordPress core developers, and if they complete their projects successfully Google pays them $5000! Talk about a win-win. Last year’s projects led to some very cool code being created, like the new search API targeted for version 3.0 and the Elastic theme generator.

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Professors: Help us and your students by telling them about GSoC and encouraging them to apply. Consider having them write a WordPress plugin or core patch as a class assignment so they can get to know the codebase. Offer to sign on as an adviser for a summer independent study so they can get credit for their work with GSoC.

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Students: Check out our Ideas page, and start thinking about projects you’d like to propose. Watch this space for an announcement of some live chat information sessions where you can ask potential mentors questions and get feedback on your pre-proposal ideas. This program is competitive, but is one of the best opportunities out there when it comes to programming. You get real-world experience as a member of an open source community, you make decent money, you make connections with industry leaders, and you get the attention of Google. Not to mention some serious bragging rights. What are you waiting for? Applications will be accepted from March 29-April 9, so start thinking about a project now!

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OMG WordPress BBQ logoThis weekend, thousands of WordPress users and developers are among the people attending the South by Southwest (SxSW) Interactive conference in Austin, TX. To celebrate this, we’re throwing a WordPress BBQ at SxSW tomorrow so that there’s a place for us all to get together.

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If you’re a WordPress fan attending SxSW (or you just happen to be in Austin), please join us for lunch after 12pm* tomorrow, Sunday March 14. We’re getting the BBQ from Rudy’s and the red velvet cake from Central Market. Yum! Come, eat, talk about the cool things you’re doing with WordPress, let us know what we can do better, gossip about Mark Jaquith’s new hairstyle, whatever. Think of it like a WordCamp without presentations. I’ll be there, lead developers Mark Jaquith and Ryan Boren will be there, core contributors will be there, plugin and theme developers will be there, and basically all the most intelligent and attractive people from SxSW will be there. You should be, too!

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Location: Conjunctured coworking space, 1309 East 7th St., Austin, TX 78702. From the convention center, walk up to 7th Street, hang a right, and walk until you get to #1309. If you’re tired of walking, taking a cab is a decent option. Note that this is on the other side of I-35 from the convention center.

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Vanessa Fox is a seasoned speaker, blogger and now writer. While at Google she worked on Webmaster Central and led the way on creating lots of the great features that make it easier to understand how Google sees your sites. On this week’s show we discussed: her new book on marketing in the age of Google, common SEO pitfalls to avoid, and search engine optimization tips in particular about helping search engines discover your content, using related articles and internal linking and a smart XML sitemap strategy.

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Also touched upon is the use of keyword research tools for businesses, bloggers, and basically anyone out there who has a website and wants it to be found. Vanessa points at a great list of keyword research tools she has on her site.

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We are happy to announce that WordPress for BlackBerry version 1.2 is now available. Depending on your region or country, you might not see the latest version in the BlackBerry App World, but on your device you should now already see the latest version 1.2 .

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So what’s new in version 1.2:

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The app now supports the following languages:

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Interested in translating the app ? Visit translate.wordpress.org/projects.

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And a special thanks to Frank Wessel of Vodafone-DE for his invaluable feedback.

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Have questions or feedback that would enhance the app ? Please visit the WordPress for BlackBerry forums.

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From Alain de Botton’s book How Proust Can Change Your Life, highly recommended:

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Take the unemotive example of the telephone. Bell invented it in 1876. By 1900, there were thirty thousand phones in France. Proust rapidly acquired one (tel. 29205) and particularly liked a service called the “theater-phone,” which allowed him to listen to live opera and theater in Paris venues.

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He might have appreciated his phone, but he noted how quickly everyone else began taking theirs for granted. As early as 1907, he wrote that the machine was

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a supernatural instrument before whose miracle we used to stand amazed, and which we now employ without giving it a thought, to summon our tailor or to order an ice cream.

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A mere thirty-one years separated Bell’s invention from Proust’s sad observations on the state of French telephone-appreciation. It had taken a little more than three decades for a technological marvel to cease attracting admiring glances and turn into a household object that we wouldn’t hesitate to condemn were we to suffer at its hands the minor inconvenience of a delayed glace au chocolat.

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It points clearly enough to the problems faced by human beings, comparatively humdrum things, in seeking eternal, or at least life-long, appreciation from their fellows.

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Good morning everyone. Hope you all had a great weekend. Fortunately for me it is a long weekend here and I sure can use the extra day off.

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Here are the latest plugins fresh from the oven.

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Work-from-home Projects
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Mouse Eye Tracking Service
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DynamicWP Image Flipper
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WOW Recruitment Widget
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OSM (OpenStreetMap)
\nAdd a OSM map to your posts and pages, complete with tracks and markers, via shortcode. You can also add geo data info to your post and pages.

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WP Google-Buzz
\nSpice up your content by adding a Google Buzz button to your posts.

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Facebook Comments for WordPress
\nIntegrates the Facebook commenting system right into your website.

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AVH Amazon
\nDisplay one or more random item(s) from your Amazon wish list, baby registry and/or wedding registry. You can use widgets or insert a shortcode in to your posts/pages.

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Rico Ajax Menu
\nCreate a menu with tabs, accordions or pull-down using Rico Ajax (http://openrico.org/).

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Bing Maps Widget
\nAdd a Bing Map to your sidebar via a widget or to your posts by adding a shortcode.

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All in One Webmaster
\nIntegrate Google Webmaster Tools, Yahoo SiteExplorer, Bing Webmaster Central and more into your blog.

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SEO Ultimate
\nAn all-in-one SEO solution.

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Scatter Gallery
\nCreate a photo gallery with scattered thumbnails.

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Perennial Weblog Tools Collection community favorite Who Sees Ads can be used to show ads only to certain visitors – such as people who have arrived on your site from a search engine. It’s a useful way to improve your click-through-ratio, and please your regular readers by hiding ads from them.

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This is a quick introduction to using the plugin. Showing ads only to search engine visitors is extremely simple – Who Sees Ads can do much, much more. Check out the links at the end of this article for more information.

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NOTE: Although the plugin says it’s for WordPress 2.5, it works fine with WordPress 2.92. I haven’t been able to test it with 3.0 yet because I don’t have any 3.0 test sites indexed in any search engines yet. Anyone else know if it works with 3.0?

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If you don’t want to do this with a plugin, you can do it with some simple PHP, see here.

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1. Install and activate Who Sees Ads.

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NOTE: If you use WordPress Firewall (and I recommend you do), you’ll need to deactivate it while you install, activate, and configure this plugin.

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2. Click “Who Sees Ads” under “Settings” on the dashboard.

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3. Under “Edit Contexts” type a name for your context, preferably something descriptive like “Search Engines Only.”

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4. Drag the “if Visitor comes from a search engine then Display” box from the “Possible Rules” box to the “Active Rules” box.

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Who Sees Ads? Screenshot 1

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5. Paste the code for your ad (from Adsense or wherever) into the “Ad Code” box.

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Who Sees Ads? Screenshot 2

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6. Under “Edit Context” select the context your just created. Code for your new context should appear. You can now copy and paste this into posts or into your theme templates.

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Who Sees Ads? Screenshot 3

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That’s all you need to do to get this very simple configuration to work – but wouldn’t it be nice if you could drop that PHP code into a widget? You can, but you’ll need another plugin for that.

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7. Install and activate Samsarin PHP Widget – this plugin allows you to add widgets to your sidebar that can execute PHP code.

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8. Go to “Widgets” under “Appearance” on the dashboard.

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9. Drag an instance of Samsarin PHP Widget to your sidebar and position it where you want the ads to appear.

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10. Paste the code from step 6 in the widget.

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Don’t forget to turn WordPress Firewall back on if you turned it off.

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For a look at some other things you can do with this plugin:

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9 Ways to Make Your WordPress Blog “Smart”

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Hiding Advertisements For Single Posts

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And of course visit the plugin homepage for even more documentation and ideas!

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Good morning everyone and welcome to the latest installment of WordPress Theme Releases proudly brought to you by Weblog Tools Collection.

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Photo Theme

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Photo Theme is the newest release from Blogging Inside and much like their other themes features a soothing colour palette. This theme comes with a 300px wide sidebar (perfect for your ads) and a whopping seven widgetized areas. It is also localized and comes with the language files for English, German, French, Spanish, Italian and Russian.

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Magnitade

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Magnitade comes to us from Jing Xuan and sports a crisp and clean look. Although it is meant to be used as a gallery theme it can easily be adapted for other purposes. It requires the WP-PostViews and WordPress Related Posts plugins to function, both of which are included in the ZIP package.

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Diabolique Fountain

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Diabolique Fountain, from Diabloique Design, is a nice looking dark theme which sports a horizontal navigation menu for displaying pages including a drop down menu for child pages, a left widgetized sidebar and a large footer area.

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Dark Horizon

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If you are unfamiliar with Milo’s work you are in for a treat as she turns out some of the most artistic and beautiful themes I’ve come across. Dark Horizon is no different. As the name implies, Dark Horizon is a dark portfolio theme with blue tints. It features a drop down menu for both pages and categories, a jQuery powered front page slider and built-in support for pagenavi and related posts. It is also cufon custom font enabled and comes with an options page. The only drawback is the theme is not hosted on her site. If you want to download it you will have to visit 4shared.com.

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300

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300 is another visually stunning theme from Milo of 3oneseven. Like Dark Horizon, it is a dark theme with red highlights. It is cufon custom font enabled, contains Flickr support and has an options panel for full control over the front page. The footer holds links, complete with custom icons, to some of your favourite social networking sites such as Twitter and Facebook and the front page sports a jQuery slider. As is the case with Dark Horizon, if you want to download 300 you’ll be directed to 4shared.com.

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Ocean Blue

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Ocean Blue is the third theme from Milo we are featuring. Unlike the previous two themes, this one is brighter with its main colours being blue and white. While it is aimed at the real estate niche, with a bit of work it can be used with a regular blog. Some of the features include a jQuery powered front page slider, built-in twitter status updates, a large footer area, drop down menu for pages and categories and built-in related posts. Included is a print style sheet. Again, if you want to download this theme you’ll need to do it from 4shared.com.

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Blitzy

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If you’re looking for a less cluttered look, the single column Blitzy theme from Mainolo is worth taking a look at. Some believe that not having a sidebar will allow your visitors to concentrate on the content as there are no distractions. If you still want to include such things as links etc fear not for Blitzy comes with a fully widgetized footer. This is a clean and crisp looking theme that comes with an options page and allows you to change the header graphic from the backend.

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We hope you enjoy the latest offerings and as always if you have any comments, questions or suggestions, feel free to drop them in the comments section below. We always look forward to hearing from you.

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I am going to be in Turkey for about 10 days starting on Tuesday. Any tips or must-sees in Istanbul and elsewhere?

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Up for grabs is BuddyPress 1.2.4, which includes a number of important bug fixes to the 1.2 branch of code and is a highly recommended upgrade.

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This highly anticipated version provides fixes to 74 reported tickets and adds improved support for WordPress 3.0 to help ensure a safe and worry free upgrade. Check out the BuddyPress release history for details on the important fixes in this release.

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A tip of the hat to boonebgorges, dwenaus, wpmuguru, paulgibbs, rvenable, and everyone else that contributed. Your involvement in the community is very much appreciated and thanks for helping out this time around!

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Blair Williams: Pimp Your WordPress Plugin
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Scott Elkin: WordPress and Forum Integration
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A company I met through Techstars and later invested in alongside Tim Ferriss, DailyBurn, just was bought by IAC. Congrats to Andy and the team there.

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I’ve been asked to present at WordCamp Reno and we’ve been throwing around a few topic ideas. If you are going to be attending the Reno Tahoe WordCamp on June 12th here’s your chance to weigh in on what presentation I’ll be giving:

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\n What topic should I present on at WordCamp Reno? – http://www.renotahoewordcamp.com/customer surveys
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Related posts:

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  5. I’ll Be At WordCamp Denver
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By default, the “Other WordPress News” widget in your WordPress Dashboard only updates twice a day (every twelve hours). Personally, I like to get updates quicker than that. I check my Dashboard several times a day to see if there’s some new post that I should know about. So I set mine up to update every two hours. Frequently enough to keep me more up-to-date, but not so frequently that it might be annoying to the Planet WordPress server.

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If you’d like to do the same, add this code snippet to your theme’s functions.php file, or add a plugin header to it and install as a regular plugin:

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This will set the cache lifetime for the Planet Wordpress feed data to be two hours instead of twelve.

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If you use this tip, I also recommend increasing the number of feed items displayed, as suggested in my Customize Your WordPress Dashboard article!

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Maryrose Lyons: Writing for Blogs
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On Facebook I was trying to get to an event and clicked “see all” on the friend finder instead of the events area. Then something caught my eye, every friend Facebook was suggesting for me was female, and most I didn’t know. (Update, there’s one guy in there.) The first part of that is interesting — perhaps they’re testing some optimization in the friend-adder with the assumption that since I’m a straight male I’m more likely to add girls than guys, but if so that seems a little skeezy.

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WordPress 3.0 will introduce a simple programatic way for developers to create custom post types. I’ve seen people talking at length about this feature, but most discussion focuses on how you can have a custom display for certain content, support custom URL structures or manage content differently. These things aren’t new – they are all things you could do previously without too much trouble by using a little custom code with taxonomies or post meta (especially with the Carrington framework).

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No, the real power of custom post types is more subtle – it removes those posts from default queries.

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Selecting posts based on certain criteria has always been pretty straightforward in WordPress. What has been hard has been excluding that content from all default queries (home, archives, category, feeds, comment feeds, etc.). By using a custom post type, you can easily exclude content from these default queries, and this is a huge win.

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Lorna Li is the Marketing Manager of Salesforce.com, the leading Customer Relationship Management (CRM) tool. Discussed on the show were several topics helpful for small businesses (SMB) getting started with a web site, including: selecting a domain name, keyword research / discovery, site structure, how to get the right site design, choose the right web host, find consultants and even selecting the best plugins to save you time.
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Bonus: next to working at Salesforce CRM, you can also hire Lorna as a Green Marketing Consultant through her blog, which is packed with good info on marketing, which is still awesomely useful even if you’re not that green. She has a good presentation on bootstrap marketing too that is worth checking out.

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Small Business Fundamentals is an episode of The WordPress Podcast, which is a weekly podcast hosted by Joost de Valk and Frederick Townes.

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When I wrote about starting a bank, aka SafeBank, I was overwhelmed by the feedback and at least once a week since then I’ve been contacted by someone working on the idea. One I hadn’t heard of yet though is BankSimple, which I noticed yesterday because Alex Payne is leaving Twitter to work on it. I’m fully focused on WordPress and Automattic so can’t be involved with any new ventures as more than an advisor, but I’m glad smart people are tackling the problem and I hope to have an account at one (or more) someday.

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Surprise: Traditional Blogging Platforms Still Reign Supreme, comparative activity metrics across blogging platforms using some data from Postrank. I think if they included WP.com users with custom domains we would be double or trip where listed — even more if they included self-hosted.

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If you use Windows for your desktop there’s a handy little tool for WordPress comment management – wp-comments-notifier. It uses the WordPress XML-RPC APIs to check for new comments and manage them. How-To Geek has a great post describing how to use it.

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The best part about traveling is the forced minimalism. My life at home, as it has evolved, is quite complex and full of stuff. On the road I’m reduced to what I carry in a small backpack and hand bag — clutter becomes a physical burden. I really enjoy this simplicity as it helps me focus. One of my favorite things to watch as a friend or colleague travels more is how their bag gets smaller and smaller with each trip.

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At a recent Dallas Fort Worth WordPress meetup, Mike Pratt gave a presentation on how he’s using WordPress and BuddyPress to build his very own social network:

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\n… there are a ton of excellent needs and reasons to use BuddyPress to take your site and turn it into the community it is begging to become. That’s the killer point: there needs to be a community underlying all of this. Maybe your focused on gardeners in Texas or stamp collectors in Des Moines or people around the world dealing with Cystic Fibrosis – if you have a community in mind then BuddyPress is an amazing tool because you can shape the community according to you/its needs. Take that Facebook (or Ning)!\n

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The slides and the full video from the presentation and more of his thoughts are available at mikepratt.tv

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At Crowd Favorite we get a lot of inquiries from people who are interested in building something with or on WordPress. These potential projects vary greatly in scope and concept – some are just a couple of days, some are 6 months or more. To make things more complicated, these potential clients often view WordPress in very different ways. The main difference is fundamental – do they see WordPress as a platform or as a product?

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Some people view WordPress as a CMS platform to build on. They want us to help them create a website, service, etc. and they see WordPress as a platform that their idea can be built on. For these projects we will typically use some existing tools for various features but build customized solutions based on the feature set we work to define with the client. The final solution typically has a smooth and cohesive back-end administrative interface and is logically consistent throughout the feature set.

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These projects are typically larger engagements and these clients are typically willing to make a larger investment in the development of their project in exchange for a more cohesive, consistent and robust result.

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On the other side of the spectrum are people who come to us viewing WordPress (and the thousands of plugins that themes that are available for it) as a product. These folks typically are looking to create a website with a certain feature set and may already have in mind a collection of existing plugins that they think may be useful for creating these features. They expect the project to be more a matter of configuration than development.

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These clients are typically primarily interested in keeping costs down and will trade elegance for expedience.

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As you might imagine, these two very divergent approaches can lead to some significant challenges, especially when initially talking to potential clients.

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The first thing we do is try to figure out which camp a project falls into. Once we know if it’s a platform or product project, everything gets quite a bit easier. This can be much more difficult than you might imagine. Our prospective clients typically see WordPress in only one way, while we can see it from many angles given our extensive experience. A number of clients will describe what sounds like a platform implementation, then all of a sudden they may tell us something that swerves onto the product path. The opposite can also be true. We always try to determine this as early in the process as possible, but we’ve also had rare cases where a project has switched tracks in the middle – I recommend doing all you can to avoid this.

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Once we’ve established the type of project involved, we have to do a couple of things:

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  1. determine if the client’s desired approach will lead to a successful implementation based on their description of the end result
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  3. do a finger-in-the-air scope to budget check to make sure they are compatible
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  5. determine if we are comfortable building the project as the client desires (we think it could be a product implementation, but there’s a Twinge…)
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  7. if we get through all of the aforementioned, create a rough development outline for the purposes of creating an estimate
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The first part here is the most important. It’s very important to us that we have a happy client at the end of a project. If we are hearing requirements that all lean towards a platform project but the client is voicing an opinion for a product implementation, that’s a concern. When everyone is on the same page, the chance of missing expectations is greatly reduced.

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For example, if a client wants to do a product implementation but has specific functional requirements for various components and is unwilling to relax those requirements based on existing functionality (in WordPress, a plugin, etc.), then we should really be talking about a platform project instead of a product project.

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There are also some significant differences in post-launch support and follow-up development with each approach. We will often engage in an ongoing support and maintenance relationship with clients whom we have developed larger platform sites for. These relationships generally run quite smoothly, with requests for additional features and functionality being built incrementally on top of the foundation we built in the initial implementation phase of the project.

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Conversely, for the product projects we engage in, it is more typical that we build the site or service and hand it off to the client to run from there. When the client comes back in the future and wants changes made, the ease of implementation and resulting cost of new features can vary widely based on how these new features can be implemented on the wide variance of approaches utilized by the off-the-shelf plugins that provide many of the features for their site. It’s also not uncommon for upgrades to a 3rd party plugin to change certain functionality in such a way that it no longer works exactly as desired for the client’s purposes.

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Another challenge with WordPress as a product engagements is managing expectations in regards to 3rd-party plugins and themes. In most cases we will try to budget time to code-review any plugin we include in one of our builds to make sure it is secure and will scale to client’s needs. This can result in us advising the client not to use the plugin or theme they had intended, or require additional time and cost investment in addressing shortcomings of the plugin or theme. There is also the issue of fixing functional bugs in these plugins.

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People who view WordPress as a product will typically expect that any collection of plugins will work elegantly and seemlessly together. Rarely is this the case. Even between experienced WordPress developers you will find preferences for different implementation approaches. Mix in plugins written by developers that do not have extensive WordPress experience and you can end up trying to weld the transmission from a 57 Chevy to a tricycle.

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The important thing for us from a project perspective is to be honest and consistent with our clients. They may not want to hear than plugin X and plugin Y aren’t going to be compatible, but it’s a lot better to tell them up front than to have to tell them late in the development cycle when you discover that you’ve run out of duct tape.

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While you can probably tell from my descriptions here that we prefer to work with WordPress as a platform because we like building elegant solutions. However, we do engage in WordPress as a product projects as well and have built some sites and services we are quite proud of.

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WordPress is both a platform and a product – it’s a wonderful and confusing world.

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If you’re a WordPress developer or are interested in building something interesting with WordPress, taking a moment to figure out if you need/want to use WordPress as a platform or as a product may save you quite a few headaches.

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“The difference between a vision and a hallucination is that other people can see the vision.” — Marc Andreessen from a talk at Stanford a few days ago. Hat tip: Niall.

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Hello everyone. You may or may not know me. My name is Len and I normally toil away in the forums here at WLTC testing all of the theme submissions before they make it here to the main site. Our regular theme author Perurry is away for a while so I will be pulling double duty in his absence. If you have any comments, questions or suggestions please feel free to drop them in the comments section below.

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With that said, let’s take a look at some of the latest and greatest theme releases from the WordPress community.

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Oceanic Flight

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Oceanic Flight comes to us from JB WEBDEV. It sports two widgetized sidebars, horizontal navigation above the header image and a large search box in the header area. The theme comes in a wide-screen format with its main colours being white, gray and a soothing off-brown. It is easily customizable.

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NaturalPaper

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NaturalPaper is the latest offering from the gang at DynamicWP. The theme has a sort of paper and wood feel to it. It comes with a widgetized sidebar including a tabber section to display your most popular posts, latest posts and comments. It has a horizontal menu above the header area to display pages and another below the header area for categories, including a drop down menu for sub-categories. From the theme’s options page you can change the default Gravatar image, exclude pages/categories from the nav menus, include your Twitter & RSS links and turn off/on the TimThumb script.

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Technicolor

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Technicolor is an elegant looking dark theme from WordPress Theme Designer. Although it is aimed at video bloggers, this theme can easily be used for regular blogs. It comes with a widgetized sidebar and footer and features a video showcase displayed on the home page which can be controlled from the theme’s options page.

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BrownishOrange

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BrownishOrange is, you guessed it, a brown and orange coloured theme. It is the latest release from the stable of BloggingInside who has been turning out quite a few themes if you have been paying attention to our forums. It’s appearance is quite soothing and comes with three widgetized areas: a content block above the main content area, the sidebar and another content block directly below the main content area.

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[P]sychological evidence suggests that is is close relationships, a meaningful life, economic security, and health that contribute most to well-being. While there are marked improvements in happiness when people at low levels of income earn more (as their economic security improves and their range of opportunities grows), as incomes increase this extra earning power converts less effectively into increased happiness. In part, this may stem from people’s tendency to habituate to the consumption level they are exposed to. Goods that were once perceived as luxuries can over time be seen as entitlements or event necessities.

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By the 1960s, for instance, the Japanese already viewed a fan, a washingmachine, and electric rice cookers as essential goods for a satisfactory living standard. In due course, a car, an air conditioner, and a color television were added to the list of “essentials.” And in the United States, 83 percent of people saw clothes dryers as a necessity in 2006. Even products around only a short time quickly become viewed as necessities. Half of Americans now think they must have a mobile phone, and one third of them see a high-speed Internet connection as essential.

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Emphasis mine. From the State of the World 2010: Transforming Cultures. They also have a nice, WordPress-powered blog. (A necessity.) You can see the context of the quote in Google Books.

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WordPress is the number one user-installed web app, and its growth is showing no signs of slowing. If you are a web host, and you don’t have a specific strategy for WordPress, you’re likely operating your service inefficiently, and may be opening yourself up to security issues. This is the year to adapt, or be left behind by nimbler upstarts.

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Performance

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WordPress does not currently ship with any output caching. First, because most blogs never get enough traffic to need it, so it’s not worth the added complexity and configuration that it would add to our relatively nimble core. But also because every environment is different, and what works on one web host may actually degrade performance on another. So we leave it up to the WordPress user to choose whether they need a caching plugin, and which one to run.

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As a web host, you know what caching strategies will work best with your server architecture. You have the ability to roll out things like Memcached or APC. You can route image requests to a lightweight web server or a CDN. These changes will result in a better user experience, and they’ll save you money.

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Security

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All code has bugs. WordPress has had its share of security issues through the years. As a web host, you can help keep your users out in front of security issues instead of just being reactive when someone gets hacked. First, by encouraging, or even demanding that users upgrade their sites to the newest available version of WordPress. In practice, there aren’t any widespread attacks against the current version of WordPress. The large scale attacks you see from time to time are against old versions of the software whose users haven’t updated in a while. It is in a web host’s interest to encourage upgrades and reduce the incidence of exploitation.

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Because WordPress is so widespread, it also is often the victim of attacks that originated against other software or server misconfiguration. So a bad guy gets in using something else, and then once in, they look for WordPress installs to exploit. You can help users recover from these attacks by aggressively backing up their data and by looking for suspicious files or suspicious code that could indicate that a bad actor is exploiting their WordPress install.

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What you can do

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People ask me for hosting recommendations all the time. I have a few decent hosts that I’ll recommend, but I don’t have any hosts about which I can say “use them, because they know how to host WordPress, and they’ll support you.” I’d like nothing better than to have a dozen such hosts to recommend by this time next year. WordPress is here to stay, and it’s time for web hosts to adapt!

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The three components of information security are: Confidentiality, Integrity and Availability (CIA). If you’ve followed the steps my previous tutorial, you’ll have come a long way towards ensuring all three. But you’ll always need to keep an eye on things – remember, no site is hack proof. Here are some tools to verify the integrity of your data. These plugins will not protect your site from attacks, they will only help you monitor your site and diagnose problems.

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I have not tested any of these with the latest WordPress 3.0 beta.

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Monitoring

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In my first article on WordPress security I mentioned Open Source Tripwire as an option for monitoring your WordPress install for unexpected changes. A reader pointed out that it wasn’t the best solution since it’s no longer maintained and suggested a couple other alternatives. Since then, I’ve discovered a much easier way of monitoring your WP install: WordPress File Monitor.

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What it does: monitors all the files in your WordPress directory (except the ones you tell it not to) and e-mails you whenever something changes. This means nothing changes without you knowing about it. If someone edits your theme files to include spam links or uploads weird php scripts, you’ll know right away.

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WordPress File Monitor Screenshot

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Above is a screenshot of the settings I use.

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Dashboard Alert: I had this set to yes for a while, but having clear the notification pretty much anytime I made a post (because I upload images, and the sitemap.xml changes) got tedious. Just keep up with the e-mail alerts if you turn this off.

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Scan Interval: 30 minutes might be a little too often, I should probably cut this back to something more sane like 2 hours.

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Detection Method: My main site is quite large and performance is a big concern for me, so I keep it set to Modification Date. If you’re really paranoid and have a small site, change this to Hash.

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E-mail address fields: self explanatory.

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Notification format: Detailed. Why would you want anything less?

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Site Root: Theoretically, you shouldn’t have to change this.

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Exclude paths: I exclude my cache folder (if you don’t use WP Supercache or something similar, you don’t need to worry about this) and error_logs that get a lot of errors. I do have it monitor my Uploads folder in case someone tries to slip an exploit disguised as an image in there somewhere.

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AntiVirus for WordPress

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I learned about this one from the plugin author in the comments on my original post. As far as I can tell, it scans the core WordPress files and template files for exploits.

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You can also have it do a daily scan and send you the results. I don’t do this since I’m constantly monitoring my site for changes with WordPress File Monitor. If you don’t want to monitor every single change in your WP directory, this could be a good alternative.

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WordPress Exploit scanner

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This seems to do a more thourough scan than Antivirus for WordPress, but I always run into memory problems if I try to run it with the “Files” option checked.

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What to do if you’ve been hacked

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Detailed instructions will have to wait for a future post. For right now, see the WordPress Codex entry for what to do.

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Bonus: greping for great justice

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grep is a UNIX command for searching the entire text of a file or files on a computer. If you know the exploit you’re looking for, it’s extremely useful. To do this you’ll need SSH access to your web server, and you’ll need to be comfortable using it.

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I had a nightmare of an exploit a while back that I eventually figured out: somehow someone had uploaded a copy of webadmin.php (with a different name so it would be harder to spot) to a few places on my server. They could then navigate straight to that file and change any file on my server whenever they wanted. I found one instance of it and deleted it, and thought that would be that. But I was still finding that my template files were getting edited. Here’s what I did:

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1. Logged into my web server by SSH
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I was then able to locate the file because even though the file had been renamed, it still contained the text “webadmin.” I was then able to delete the file.

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Rosette Stone, the technology-based language learning company, has launched their new blog RVOICE on WordPress.com VIP:
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The new blog, RVoice, will focus on:

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… [a] discussion on the role of technology and pedagogy in changing how people learn languages. And we also wanted to provide an opportunity for you to get to know us better and for us to get to know you.

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Our intention is not to have a blog just for the sake of being current – no technology for technology’s sake, we like to say. This is about opening up the conversation and providing a focused forum for debate on new ideas and practices in the field of language learning. Clearly, there is lots of soul searching going on out there about tech-enabled language learning – what’s lacking is the participation of leading practitioners and a framework for the debate. We hope to change that.

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[ Visit RVOICE ]

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We’ve released a new WordPress plugin to help reduce the server load that can occasionally result from a large number of 404 requests on a WordPress-powered site. I wrote about this issue in some detail previously.

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This plugin gives you the ability to set a collection of file extensions that you do not want WordPress to handle. For example, a request to a .gif file probably isn’t a valid request to one of your posts or pages, so having WordPress look at the URL and try to find something to show is a waste of server resources.

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Note that this is a very basic implementation that has been only lightly tested on a few sites. If you have any trouble with it or think an alternate implementation would be an improvement, patches and/or suggestions are quite welcome.

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All of my plugins now have new homes on the Crowd Favorite website, along with their own dedicated community support forum. You can find the details, screenshots, support info, etc. for this plugin on the Exclude File Type Requests plugin page.

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Enjoy!

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University of Houston, which I attended for 2 years, created a profile of me for their “You Are the Pride” campaign. In the list I am currently alphabetically sandwiched between Carl Lewis and Hakeem Olajuwon.

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Here’s the official video of the “State of the Word” presentation I did at WordCamp San Francisco this year. I hope you all enjoy it!

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(Video from WordPress.tv and powered by VideoPress.)

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Joost and Frederick discussed Google’s Webmaster Tools with this weeks guest John Mueller from Google. All the sections of Google Webmaster Tools were discussed, and their different uses for bloggers, from the new search queries and ranking overview to sitelinks, crawl errors, XML Sitemaps and the recently updated Google News Sitemaps (there’s actually a WordPress plugin for those).

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In the news this week: several upcoming WordCamps, as well as the fact that WordPress 3.0 beta 2 was released.

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In the plugin picks, at the tail end of the show, Frederick picked IntenseDebate, a very cool comment system by Automattic. Joost picked clean notifications, a plugin to clean up the comment and ping / trackback notification emails.

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Google Webmaster Tools Inside Out is an episode of The WordPress Podcast, which is a weekly podcast hosted by Joost de Valk and Frederick Townes.

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Dries Buytaert re-tweeted a couple of interesting things on Twitter earlier today. First was this one:

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RT @chx1975: WordPress is now approximately where Drupal was around Drupal 5 w/ content types. See you in 2015.

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Ouch. Okay, so we’re late to the game where custom content types are concerned. But I doubt it will take us until 2015 to catch up.

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But Dries is even-handed, and calls fair game when someone retorts in favor of WordPress:

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Agreed, and fair enough. RT @newoceans_en: @Dries Drupal 7 will hopefully be where Wordpress was around 5 years ago regarding UX.

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I haven’t had a chance to look at the Drupal 7 user interface yet, so I can’t say if that’s a fair comparison or hyperbole. But, I suspect that five years of catching up is another exaggeration. But these two statements do highlight one difference between where each project has focussed their attention over the years: Drupal has essentially been building a robust content management framework, and is working towards usability. WordPress started with ease-of-use and is becoming a more capable content framework.

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I think that in both cases, this is a result of project leaders listening to their respective communities. I’ve seen many instances of WordPress developers saying “Drupal makes it easy to do X. Why can’t WordPress do that?”, or Drupal developers saying “People like WordPress because it’s so easy to use, right out-of-the-box. Why can’t Drupal be like that?” Each project is learning from the strengths and success of the other. And that’s awesome, because everybody wins.

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It seems to me that both communities have a lot of good things to look forward to.

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Good summary post from Brian Casel on Mashable today regarding WordPress 3.0: The 5 Most Important New Features:

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WordPress has long been known as a dedicated blogging platform, giving users the tools they need to publish their message and interact with readers. However, with the official release of version 3.0, set to drop this month, the platform will be much closer, if not well within the territory of a content management system (CMS).

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The list of new features in WordPress 3.0 isn’t very long in comparison to previous releases. However, the changes that are coming will certainly have a significant impact, particularly if you use WordPress as a CMS. Here is a rundown of the most important new features arriving in version 3.0.\n

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Continue reading the full article.

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I’ve seen a lot of “Best WordPress Plugins” lists, and there’s usually a lot of overlap on them. You don’t need me to tell you about Platinum SEO Pack, Simple Tags, and WP Super Cache.

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Here are a few plugins that I think deserve more attention. These will probably be more useful to power-users who really want to tweak their WordPress site, but I encourage everyone to get their hands dirty every once and a while and get creative with their installs. Unless otherwise noted, these should work with with both WordPress 2.92 and WordPress 3.0.

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Widget Logic

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This gives every widget an extra field in which you can specify WP’s conditional tags. What this means is that you can have certain widgets appear on certain pages but not others. For example, I have my blogroll set to only appear on my front page.

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SEO Friendly Images

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This plugin can automatically add alt text to any image that doesn’t have one already. You can use the post title or the name of the image. This is great if you have a blog with lots of images that were never properly tagged and you don’t have time to go through and change them all by hand. It can also override WordPress’s default alt text – this would be useful if you have a group blog where one or more contributors frequently neglects to put any sort of alt text into their images.

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AStickyPostOrderER

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I’ve only recently discovered this plugin, and I’m totally in love with it. It lets you sticky or order posts within a tag or category. I’m experimenting with using this plugin to sticky “portal” or “best of” posts to the top of certain tag archives.

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Domain Mirror

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This is an amazing plugin that lets you have different domains, titles, and taglines for the same WordPress install. If for some reason you don’t want to use redirects, you can use this plugin to host mirror sites from the same install. You can see it in action on the plugin authors pages lightpainting.org and mcaleavy.org.

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Headspace2

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Platinum SEO Pack and All-in-One SEO Pack usually get all the attention, but Headspace2 is worth some special attention. It gives you far more (possibly too much) control over your WordPress site’s title and meta-description tags. Some users will find it overkill. I like it because it lets me set descriptions for category and tag pages. Note: This doesn’t seem to work with WordPress 3.0 yet.

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All security plugins

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I also think pretty much all WordPress security plugins are underrated, which is why I’ve been covering that subject.

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What plugins do YOU think are underrated?

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John Hawkins is now the second person with a real-life WordPress tattoo. You can see it finished here, and two in-progress shots. John used the variation of the logo they did for WordCamp Las Vegas which he also organizes. Perhaps we should create a new category on Code Poet for 9seeds. :)

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This blog is a honey pot for hand rolled comment spam. Here is a new favorite spam comment:

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(without prestigious )With reference to previous Emails so I see that your solution was to ban me complicity , firstly thanks as this blog had no adds on it , you have given me the ammunition to go forward in a legal fight which I doubt, I would win, but in English courts to sue under £5000 , You can not recover costs

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I wish I had any idea what they were writing about.

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You might find yourself in the situation where you only want a script to run on a certain page. In fact, it’s good practice to only load your JavaScript files when absolutely necessary; loading the files on every single page is a big no-no (I’ve been chastised before for this).

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While on the blog’s front-end, WordPress makes it super-easy with its conditional tags.

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I’m not going to go over the conditional tags here, but here are a few you can take advantage of:

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While being selective on the front-end is relatively straightforward, the admin-panel is another monster.

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Sure, there’s the is_admin() conditional, but what if you only want to run a script in a certain section within the admin panel?

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One technique is to use the PHP reserved variable called $_GET.

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Say you have a plugin options page with a URL of:

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http://www.mydomain.com/wp-admin/options-general.php?page=my-plugin-file.php
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You can use the $_GET variable to capture the page and run a conditional to determine if the page is yours.

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<?php\nif (isset($_GET[\'page\'])) { \n    if ($_GET[\'page\'] == "my-plugin-file.php") {\n        /*load your scripts here */\n    }\n}\n?>\n
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If there are no variables to capture, you may have to use the reserved variable $_SERVER to capture the page name. From there, you would use a conditional or a switch statement.

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<?php\nswitch (basename($_SERVER[\'SCRIPT_FILENAME\'])) {\n    case "edit-comments.php":\n               /*load scripts here*/\n        break;\n    case "upload.php":\n               /*load other scripts here*/\n        break;\n    default:\n        break;\n}\n?>\n
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A Real-World Example

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For a WordPress plugin I modified (WP Grins Lite – I’m not the original author), I wanted to include the JavaScript file only on specific pages.

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In the admin panel, I wanted the script to load when adding/editing posts and pages, and when editing a comment.

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On a post, I wanted the script to load only on posts and pages. To make things interesting, I also wanted to only load the script if comments were open.

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<?php\nfunction add_scripts(){\n    global $post;\n    if (is_admin()) {\n        switch (basename($_SERVER[\'SCRIPT_FILENAME\'])) {\n            case "post.php":\n            case "post-new.php":\n            case "page.php":\n            case "page-new":\n            case "comment.php":\n                break;\n            default:\n                return;\n        }\n    } else if ((!is_single() && !is_page()) || \'closed\' == $post->comment_status) {\n        return;\n    } \n    wp_enqueue_script(\'wp_grins_lite\', plugins_url(\'wp-grins-lite\') . \'/js/wp-grins.js\', array("jquery"), 1.0); \n    wp_localize_script( \'wp_grins_lite\', \'wpgrinslite\', $this->get_js_vars());\n}\n?>\n
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And there you have it. Page detection in a nutshell.

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This article is an excerpt from Ronald Huereca’s e-book entitled WordPress and Ajax (used with permission).

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When adding scripts to WordPress, you will inevitably run into a small, but painful, issue of localization.

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Localizing a plugin or theme is relatively straightforward, but JavaScript presents its own difficulties since we can’t easily call the PHP functions necessary (which is one reason authors embed JavaScript in PHP files).

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Since embedding JavaScript in PHP files is never a good technique, we use localization to save the day.

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With JavaScript localization, you can use PHP magic to build your localized strings, and then use JavaScript to read/parse those strings. What you do with them is only limited to your imagination.

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Furthermore, if you display anything with JavaScript, chances are your users will want the strings to be localized.

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Fortunately, WordPress provides the ultra-handy wp_localize_script function.

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wp_localize_script

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The wp_localize_script takes three arguments:

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Handle

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The handle argument will be the same handle you use for your script name.
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Object_name

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The object_name argument is a string that tells WordPress to create a JavaScript object using the name you specify.

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It’s important that the string you pass is as unique as possible in order to minimize naming conflicts with other scripts.

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For the upcoming example, our object name will be my_unique_name.

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l10n

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The l10n argument is an array of strings you would like to localize.
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wp_localize_script Example

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For the purpose of this example, let’s create a function called localize_vars and have it return an array.

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<?php\nfunction localize_vars() {\n    return array(\n        \'SiteUrl\' => get_bloginfo(\'url\'),\n        \'OtherText\' => __(\'my text\', "my_localization_name")\n    );\n} //End localize_vars\n?>\n
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Please note the use of the __() function. It takes in the text we want to localize, and our localization name. This will be the same name you use if you take advantage of localization within WordPress.

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The variable SiteURL gives us the http path to our WordPress site, which comes in handy in certain situations.

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From another area in our code, we call the localize_vars function:

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<?php \nwp_enqueue_script(\'my_script\', plugins_url(\'your-plugin-name\') .\'/my_script.js\', array(\'jquery\'), \'1.0.0\');\nwp_localize_script( \'my_script\', \'my_unique_name\', localize_vars());\n?>\n
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WordPress then conveniently adds localization JavaScript immediately before our main script is included. Viewing the page source will reveal:

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/* <![CDATA[ */\n    my_unique_name = {\n        SiteUrl: "http://www.mydomain.com",\n        OtherText: "my localized text"\n    }\n/* ]]> */\n</script>\n<script type=\'text/javascript\' src=\'http://www.mydomain.com/wp-content/plugins/my_plugin/my_script.js?ver=1.0.0\'></script>\n
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With the localize example, you can use PHP magic to add just about anything to your localization object. Hence, no need to ever embed JavaScript within a PHP file.

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Now you can call your localized JavaScript variables from your my_script.js file. Here’s an example of an alert:

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alert(my_unique_name.SiteUrl);\nalert(my_unique_name.OtherText);\n
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It’s really as easy as that. You can now localize JavaScript strings.

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Other Localization Techniques

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While the wp_localize_script function does great work, it has one inherent flaw: each localized string is on a new line. For plugins that require a lot of localized strings, the size of the page source can easily balloon to unacceptable levels.

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To remedy this, we can use two additional localization techniques: one uses JSON, and the other is a custom function.

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The JSON Technique

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The JSON Technique uses WordPress’ built-in JSON class in order to parse our localized variables.

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We would use the same localize_vars function, but would modify the way we queue our scripts.

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First, let’s create a helper function that will instantiate the JSON class and spit out our localized variables to screen.

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<?php\nfunction js_localize($name, $vars) {\n    ?>\n    <script type=\'text/javascript\'>\n    /* <![CDATA[ */\n    var <?php echo $name; ?> = \n    <?php \n    require_once(ABSPATH . \'/wp-includes/class-json.php\');\n        $wp_json = new Services_JSON();\n        echo stripslashes($wp_json->encodeUnsafe($vars)); \n    ?>;\n    /* ]]> */\n    </script>\n<?php\n}\n?>\n
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The js_localize function takes in a $name (our object name) and an array of our localized variables ($vars).

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The function then instantiates the JSON class and encodes the variables for output.

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Here’s how the code would look when queueing up your scripts:

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<?php \njs_localize(\'my_unique_name\', localize_vars());\nwp_enqueue_script(\'my_script\', plugins_url(\'your-plugin-name\') . \'/my_script.js\', array(\'jquery\'), \'1.0.0\');\n?>\n
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Please note that the js_localize function is run before the script is queued.

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While this technique does eliminate the newlines and creates cleaner source code, it does have one major flaw. It doesn’t work for all languages.

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For example, the Turkish language causes the above technique to crash and burn.

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However, if you don’t plan on having additional languages and want localization purely for the ability to access the JavaScript variables, then I would recommend this technique.

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A Custom Function

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For those wanting to eliminate the newlines caused by wp_localize_scripts, and still have the ability to handle complex languages, then a custom function will have to suffice.

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We’ll use the same exact code to queue our scripts, but the js_localize function will change a bit.

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My technique is to iterate through the localized variables, save them to an array, and output the array to screen.

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It might not be the most poetic thing you’ve ever seen, but it works pretty well, even for those complex languages.

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Localization Conclusion

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Within this article you learned the how and the why of JavaScript localization.

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The benefits of localizing your JavaScript are:

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You also learned three different techniques to achieve localization.

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This article is an excerpt from Ronald Huereca’s e-book entitled WordPress and Ajax (used with permission).

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While I was running around WordCamp San Francisco 2010 getting ready for the keynote, guest photographer Sheri Bigelow had my D3S and was snapping all around. Here are the photos from that day.

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I’ve been back on Chrome pretty much full-time, especially since I figured out some proxy stuff, so the new After the Deadline checker for Google Chrome is a lifesaver. See also: Download Squad.

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Starting in WordPress 2.1 (if I remember correctly), the awesome folks at Automattic gave us the even awesomer function of wp_enqueue_script.

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Before that, it was every plugin or theme author for himself. If you wanted to add in a script, it was hard-coded in.

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As you might imagine, this presented a ton of problems. Scripts were loaded twice, out of order, or even when they weren’t needed at all.

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Furthermore, some themes and plugins had the JavaScript embedded within the plugin’s or theme’s PHP file just to capture a few PHP variables. Not good! In order to add scripts properly to JavaScript, you must always keep your PHP and JavaScript separate. And by separate, I mean separate files. There’s just no excuse anymore (I’ll get into this in Part 2 of this series).

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The wp_enqueue_script function is the first step in loading your scripts properly. Not only can you add your script, but you can also specify the dependencies (e.g., jQuery), and the version number.

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This prevents duplicate JavaScript files from loading, which is always a good thing.

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So How Does wp_enqueue_script Work?

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Aside from the excellent documentation from WordPress, you’ll find my regurgitated version below (gross, I know).

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The function wp_enqueue_script takes in five arguments, with the last four being optional.

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The handle argument is a string that names your script, or references someone else’s.

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For example, you can add the jQuery script to any page by calling:

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Likewise, if you have previously registered your script (using wp_register_script), you can call your script by calling:

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Src

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The src argument is asking for the URL of the file. If you supply the src of the script, the wp_enqueue_script function automatically registers your script for others to use (no need to use wp_register_script).

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An example of it in use is:

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Themers would use:

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The deps argument is an array of dependencies. For example, if your script requires jQuery or other JavaScript files, it’ll load these files before your plugin’s JavaScript file.

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Here’s an example:

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See that array up there (it’s pretty, I know)? That’s what’s calling your dependencies.

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jQuery is built into WordPress by default, so calling it via dependency is no problem as long as you queue it via wp_enqueue_script.

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The another_script dependency assumes you have already used wp_enqueue_script to assign it a handle and a src.

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The outcome in this scenario is that jQuery and another_script will load before my_script.

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The ver argument is simply the version of the JavaScript file for caching purposes. If you are supplying your own script, it’s a good idea to supply a version.

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The version is string based and looks like this:

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As you update your JavaScript file, update the ver argument. If you don’t, you’ll inevitably run into caching issues with WordPress.

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The in_footer argument (since WP 2.8) determines if the script will load in the header or footer (header is the default).

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To load your script in the footer, simply pass it a 1 (or true).

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Great care should be used when setting the scripts to load in the footer as some themes do not have this functionality built in (the theme must make use of the wp_footer function call).

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One last thing (err, warning?) to take note of is naming your handler for wp_enqueue_script. If you are using a third-party script (say, Colorbox), use common sense in naming the handler. There’s no reason to name it “lightbox” or “mybox”. The handler name should be obvious, right?

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The same goes for the built-in scripts with WordPress.

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For example, the handler ‘jquery’ is built-in. Do you want to supply your own version of jQuery?

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How about ruin everybody’s day and give it a handler of ‘jquery.js’? The result will inevitably be two jQuery instances loading on the same page and causing mayhem with other scripts.

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Instead, use the function wp_deregister_script to remove the WordPress reference and supply your own.

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With this technique, however, you should have a pretty darn good reason for not including the default scripts. After all, you’ll essentially be running a piece of software that may not be fully tested and/or compatible with WordPress.

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Great, I have wp_enqueue_script down. Now what?
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You have to call wp_enqueue_script from the appropriate hook in WordPress.

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Fortunately, WordPress has two such action hooks you can tap into: admin_print_scripts and wp_print_scripts.

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The admin_print_scripts hook allows you to add scripts in the admin panel, while the wp_print_scripts hook allows you to add scripts everywhere else.

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Adding your wp_enqueue_script code is as simple as adding an action inside your plugin or theme code.

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An example of the code being used inside of a class constructor is:

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And for those not using a class (classes help avoid conflicts with other plugins):

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For the above example, we have a callback method of add_admin_scripts. An example of it in use is:

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Conclusion

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Here are the steps you should follow in order to add scripts to a WordPress theme or plugin:

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This article is an excerpt from Ronald Huereca’s e-book entitled WordPress and Ajax (used with permission).

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Already have a test install that you want to switch over to the beta? Try the beta tester plugin.

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Testers, don’t forget to use the wp-testers mailing list to discuss bugs you encounter.

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Download the WordPress 3.0 Beta 2 now!

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I’d love to see websites do something like this, showing their “community” of commenters via their Gravatars. Maybe I’ll write a quick plugin to do that…

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He used to wear simple clothes and did not approve of wearing highly expensive clothes. He used to select his way of dressing himself.

He further sates in his renowned book Kashf al-Mahjub that Others, again, do not trouble themselves about clothes at all. They wear either a religious habit (aba) or an ordinary coat (qaba), whichever God may have given them; and if he keeps them naked, they remain in that state. I, who am Ali b. Uthman al-Jullabi, approve of this doctrine.

Source Kashf al-Mahjub, translated into English by Prof. Nicholson, Page 52, Published by Darul Ishaat, Pakistan

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Hazrat Abul Abbas bin Muhammad Shaqani (or Ashqani)

Hazrat Abul Qasim bin Ali bin Abdullah Gurgani

Hazrat Abdul-Kareem Abul Qasim bin Hawazin Al-Qushayri

Hazrat Abu Said Fadlallah bin Muhammad Al-Mayhani

Hazrat Abu Ahmad Al-Muzaffar bin Ahmed bin Hamdan

Hazrat Abu Abdullah Muhammad bin Ali Al-Dastani or Al-Daghstani

Hazrat Abul Fadl Muhammad bin Al-Hasan Al-Khuttali

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  1. His mursheed ordered him to go to Lahore
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  3. Syed Ali Hujwiri\'s arrival was at night time at the same time when Shekih Hussine died
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\r\nFrom this we can clearly see that the Musheed is always aware of the things happening to his mureeds and you cannot under estimate the blessed \'Spiritual Seeing\' of Syed Ali\'s Mursheed. His Shekih also wanted to ensure that there always remains a Sufi who will be engage with Islamic preaching so that people should not be misguided therefore it was necessary to appoint Syed Ali Hujwir after when Shkhieh Hussien dided in order to continue and process. Syed Ali Hujwiri\'s book, Kashf Al-Mahjub does represent that the Sufi Shekihs have Karamat and he has mentioned number of Leading Sufis but we do not find the mentioning of his Shekih\'s this Karamat and we also not find any thing related to Shekih Hussine in his book. Whereas you have mentioned the Sahaba, Ahle Bayt, Tabaian, Taba-Tabaian, Leading Sufi Imams etc', 'Hazrat Data Ganj Bakhsh\'s Stay In Lahore', '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'hazrat-data-ganj-bakhshs-stay-in-lahore', '', '', '2010-05-07 05:33:01', '2010-05-07 05:33:01', '', 0, 'http://www.dataganjbakhsh.com/blog/?p=13', 0, 'post', '', 0); INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (39, 1, '2010-04-21 11:47:16', '2010-04-21 11:47:16', '

Hazrat Abdullah also known as Sheikh Hindi and Hazrat Abu Saeed Sarkushi were the spiritual successors of Hazrat Data Ganj Bakhsh. From nearly 1000 years the generation of Hazrat Sheikh Hindi have the control over the holy shrine and they are the care takers.

Your blessed Sheikh and Spiritual Sccessorship

Hazrat Data Ganj Bakhsh had made Bayt to Hazrat Abul Fadl Muhammad bin al-Hasan al-Khuttali, he also appointed him his spiritual successor and gave Khilafat. Hazrat Data Ganj writes in his book about his Skeikh as:

He is the teacher whom I follow in Sufism. He was versed in the science of Koranic exegesis and in traditions (riwayat). In Sufism he held the doctrine of Junayd. He was a pupil of Husri and a companion of Sirwani, and was contemporary with Abu Amr Qazwini and Abul Hasan bin Saliba. He spent 60 years in sincere retirement from the world, for the most part on Mount Lukam. He displayed many signs and proofs (of sainthood), but he did not wear the garb or adopt the external fashions of the Sufis, and he used to treat formalists with severity. I never saw any man who inspired me with greater awe than he did?. Source Kashf al-Mahjub, Page 166, translated into English by Prof. Nicholson, Published by Darul Ishaat, Pakistan

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When the great saint arrived in Lahore he also build a new mosque where he stayed. When the mosque was build there was disagreement between the scholars and the great saint regarding the direction of the mosque to kaba. When the mosque was build the great saint invited all the leading scholars of the city to come to the mosque and pray. When the great saint lead the normal prayers he said to the people, where is the kaba? Which direction, then all the people stood and gathered around and saw the original Kaba. With seeing this from their own sees people got amazed and found out that the great saint was correct. After when the saint died he was buried in the room where he used to live and his shrine even stands today at the central Lahore?s Kila at Magrib direction. His Shrine was firstly build by the Ghaznawi Prince Sultan Ibrahim bin Sultan Masood Ghaznawi during the 429-451 hijri/ 1059-1099 and after that from time to time the construction was extended till now when the Department of Aukaaf, Punjab, Pakistan build an excellent mosque near the shrine and named it Data Darbar Complex. On the walls of the complex there is beautiful Islamic calligraphy of Allah Tala, Prophet Muhammad PBUH names and of various Quranic Ayats. In this mosque abut 50 000 people can attend the prayers easily. There has been every arrangement for those people who wish to pray and there has been good facilities provided at the complex. There is also different educational institutes established for the purposes of reaching the teaching the Islamic knowledge such as Awliya and Jamia Hujwiria. At these institutionals there are always Islamic functions held such as Melad Sharif (Prophet Muhammad PBUH blessed Birthday), Naats Functions & Qawaali in specially build halls. There is also one official Research Centre woking for the researching into teachings of Hazrat Data Ganj Bakhsh called ?Ali Hujwiri Chair? in Pakistan?s oldest Univerity of Punjab, Lahore. There are also plans to build a new university called ?Ali Hujwiri University?. There is also health, social and clinical centres established such as Data Darbar Hospital, Daskari School and centre for the distribution of Drewry. Source Book ?Hazrat Data Ganj Bakhsh and Department of Religious and Aukaaf, Punjab Lahore, Pakistan.

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Sheikh Syed Ali Hujwiri writes about his Shekih?s final advice to him in Kashf al-Mahjub, which is very useful indeed.

?He did at Bayt al-Jin, a village situated at the head of a mountain pass between Baniyas and the river of Damascus. While he lay on his death bed, his head resting on my bosom (and at that time I was feeling hurt, as men often do, by the behaviour of a friend of mine), he said to me: ?O my son, I will tell thee one article of belief which, if thou holdest it firmly, will deliver thee from all troubles. Whatever good or evil Allah creates, do not in any place or circumstance quarrel with his action or be aggrieved in thy heart?. He gave no further injunction, but yielded up his soul?. Source Kashf al-Mahjub, Page 167, translated into English by Prof. Nicholson, Published by Darul Ishaat, Pakistan.

Regarding his Shekih?s last advice we do not find any thing related to the City of Lahore. It proves that the Fawaied Al-Foeid?s analysis that Hazrat Hussien and Hazrat Syed Ali Hujwiri was not contemporary to each other and did not Bayt to same Sheikh. Therefore Shekih Hussien was not spiritually related to Syed Ali Hujwiri and after the death of Shekih Hussien our Sunni Scholars and Sufis do visit his shrine and that mosque has been build next to it by Sheik Muhammad Bakhsh, which stands to this date.

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In Shareat (Religious Law), Hazrat Syed Ali Hujwiri was Sunni Hanafi and in Tareqat (Sufism) he was follower of the Junaidia Way (Silsala). His blessed Tareqat reaches straight to Prophet Hazrat Muhammad Sallallaho Alehe Wasalam, from where he received much favours and blessings.

Hazrat Syed Ali Hujwiri made Bayt and received Khalafat from Hazrat Abul Fadl Muhammad bin Al-Hasan Al-Khuttali and this process continues in this way to Hazrat Sheikh Husri, Hazrat Skeikh Abu Bakr Shibli, Hazrat Skeikh Junaid Bagdadi, Hazrat Skiekh Siri Saqti, Hazrat Skeikh Maruf Karkhi, Hazrat Skeikh Dawud Tai, Hazrat Skeikh Habib Ajami, Hazrat Skeikh Hasan Basri, Hazrat Syedina Ali Karam Allahu Wajhahu and then to the Greatest Prophet of all Prophets, The best of entire creation, The last and final Prophet of Allah Tala Hazrat Muhammad Sallallaho Alehe Wasalam

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Imam of Sufis, Data Ganj Bakhsh\'s blessed name is Syed Ali bin Usman bin Ali Radi Allah Ho T\'ala Anho and in the beginning of his renowned book, Kashf al-Mahjub he has stated his name as Abul Hasan Ali bin Usman bin Abi Ali Al-Jullabi Al-Hujwiri Al-Ghaznawi. Data Ganj Bakhsh Radi Allah Ho T\'ala Anho was Hasani Syed and was born in Ghazna, Afghanistan. During his childhood he spent some time both in the two suburbs of Ghazna, Jullab where your father\'s family lived and Hujwir where your mother\'s family lived.

Darashiku, the author writes in Safina-tul-Awliya that \'Hazrat was native of Ghazna town and Jullab & Hujwir was two suburbs of Ghazna. Hazrat used to live in Jullab but then moved to Hujwir. Your blessed father\'s grave is in Ghazna and your blessed mother\'s grave is next to Pir Ali Hujwiri\'s Mamoo Taj-ul-Auwilyah. Your noble family was famous for their piety and asceticism. Me (Darashiku, faqir) have also visited your shrine (in Lahore), your parents and your Mamoo\'s shrines. My father, Hazrat Sheikh Ahmed Rahmatullah Alaih, Sajadah-Naseen Hazrat Data Ganj Bakhsh, have travelled across various Islamic countries, such as Hijaz Sharif, Bagdad and Afghanistan, where he used to visit on regular basis. He often used to say that in Ghazna the blessed shrines of Hazrat Ali Hujwiri Rahmatullah Alaih parents and other family members are situated and I have visited them many times. After searching for many times, your noble family members\' shrines cannot be found in Ghazna or its suburbs presently\'.

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Different scholars have stated various points regarding Hazrat Syed Ali Hujwiri marriage life. Howver the main soirce of information has been his book, and lets see what he says regarding it.

After God had preserved me for eleven years from the dangers of matrimony, it was my destiny to fall in love with the description of a woman whom I had never seen, and during a whole year my passion so absorbed me that my religion was near being ruined, until at last God in his bounty gave protection to my wretched heart and mercifully delivered me?. Source Kashf al-Mahjub, Page 364, translated into English by Prof. Nicholson, Published by Darul Ishaat, Pakistan.

Different opinions and views of auto biographers

His experience of married life was not pleased.

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Hazrat Syed Ali bin Hujwiri bin Hazrat Syed Usman bin Hazrat Syed Ali bin Hazrat Syed Abdur-Rehman bin Hazrat Syed Abdullah (Shah Chajah) Bin Hazrat Syed Abul Hasan Ali bin Hazrat Syed Hasan Aashgar bin Hazrat Syed Zaid (May Allah be pleased with them all) bin Hazrat Syedina Imam Hasan Radi Allah Ho Tala Anho bin Hazrat Syedina Ali Karam Allahu Wajhahu

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This is one of the best and oldest book written on Sufism nearly 950 years ago. It has the saying, methods and rules of the Sufis and the stories of Ahle Sufa, Shaba, Ahle Bayt, Ancient Imams and leading Sufi saints of the early ages whose lives were lived according to Quran and Sunnah. Data Saab discusses the various schools of Sufism, the correct beliefs of Muslims, Conduct, Hadiths and Quranic Tafsir etc. In this way it is a complete book where Islamic teachings are given in such an easy way that from student to saint everyone can benefit. Data Saab proves that Sufis are only those who follow Quran and Sunnah and that Tariqat is no different from Shariah but the Tariqat is the fruit and the end result of shariah, and these two cannot be separated at all. He also refutes the false and fabricated Sufi tales which corrupt people and reminds that we follow the true Sufi examples at all times.

Kashf al ?Mahjub is such a great book that it opens one?s heart to the Spiritual Realities and one can easily understand that Sufism is the true Islamic teachings. After reading the book, one finds that his mind, heart and thoughts gets new form of Love, Wisdom and Knowledge that no other book on Sufism provides. Data Saab himself says in this book that people should ?regard? this book, in terms of reading it and benefiting from it. One can surely realize after reading the book ho great is Syed Ali Hujwiri?s blessed knowledge, Marifat, Tariqat, Haaqah and Waliyaat, given to him by Allah Tala.

Kashf al-Mahjub\'s Knowledgeable Analysis and Rank

His book hold dominant position in the world of Sufism and it is written in Persian language. This book represents the Sufi theories such as Marifat, Tariqat, Haaqah and Waliyaat in such a way that they reflect the needs of every age. For example, this book was useful early 900 years ago, was useful 500 years ago and is useful today and will be useful for as long as Allah want it to be. Hazrat Nizamuddin Awliya says that:

  1. If one does not have a Pir, he should read this book and by blessing of reading it you will find your Pir.

  2. This book is like a complete Pir (murshhed e kamil) in Persian language Sufi books it has no other match

  3. This book is one of the best and authentic books of Sufism

  4. Kashf al-Mahjub is that book on Sufism that all the leading Sufis Saints of India takes their guidance from and it is considered as Torah or Bible of Sufism.

  5. Hazrat Syed Ali Hujwiri also known as Data Ganj Baksh holds dominant position in the Ahle Tariqat Saints. He is high-ranking sufi saint. Many people consider him as true saint. His book Kash-al Majub is one of the most authentic books on Sufism.

  6. This book does not only have the stories and saying of the saints but has deep roots of original Sufi material.

  7. The sayings in this book (Kash al-Mahjub) represent a complete Sufi Saint (Murshid) instructions.

  8. Ahle Ilm (Scholars) and Ahle Batil (Spiritual Saints) have both considered the importance of this book.

  9. Kash al-Mahjub opens the door of guidance and straight path, enlightens the heart with bright light removes filth and the person who reads this book benefits from the true understanding of Shariat and Tariqat. This book cleans your inner heart and removes the hidden obstacles from your self. Kash al-Mahjub contains the life stories of various Saints and the way it is written opens door for guidance for those who read this book. This book is universal as it helps the Students of Sufism in every age. Hazrat Syed Ali Hujwiri himself writes in his book:

Oh Student of Sufism, May Allah give the bounty of both the worlds? and he further writes, ?By writing this book (Kash al-Mahjub) my aim is that if someone has this book then there shouldn?t be a need to obtain any other book as I have said in the beginning and your third question of this book that this book will be sufficient for the Students of Sufism?.

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After completing his initial Islamic education in Ghazna at the hands of greatest Sufi Saints and Awliya Allah he decided to travel far and wide across many Islamic countries such as Syria to Turkistan, Tus, Uzkand, Mihna, Merv, Samarkand, Iraq, India, and Afghanistan to gain further spiritual knowledge and meet various Sufi Saints. He also visited the holy lands of Makkah and Madinah Sharif where he performed two hajj. He visited various Sufi Shrines and tombs and received much spiritual blessings that also benefited in spreading Islam across the Indian continent. He mentions at times in his book that there were many hard times during his travelling but he managed with them all.

During this time, he used to go to different places and invited people to Islam with love, peace and noble message. Many people accepted Islam at his hands due to his great conduct, manners, spirituality and love. He met a record 300 Shekihs of Khurasan, ?who had such mystical endowments that a singly man of them would have been enough for the whole world?. He himself makes this statement about them in his book Kashf al-Mahjub, translated into English by Prof. Nicholson, Page 174, Published by Darul Ishaat, Pakistan.

Here are some of the Sheikhs whom he met, 1. Sheikh Al-Qasim Sari, 2. Grand Sheikh Abul Hasan bin Saliba, 3. Sheikh Abu Ishaq bin Shahriyar, 4. Sheikh Zaki bin Al-Ala, 5. Sheikh Abul Hasan Ali bin Bakran, 6. Sheikh Abdullah Junaidi, 7. Sheikh Abu Tahir Makshuf, 8. Sheikh Ahmed bin Khurqani, 9. Sheikh Mujtahid Abul  Abbas, 10. Sheikh Rashid Muzaffar bin Abu Said, 11. Khwaja Sheikh Ahmed Hammadi of Sarakhs and 12. Sheikh Ahmed Najjar. May Allah be pleased with them all.

Source Kashf al-Mahjub, translated into English by Prof. Nicholson, Page 172, 173 & 174, Published by Darul Ishaat, Pakistan.

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Hazrat Ali Hajveri (Data Ganj Bakhsh)
He was born in 400 A.H. in Ghazni (Afghanistan). He belonged to a Syed family (descendant of the Holy Prophet). He completed his earlier education in Ghazni by memorizing the Holy Quran. Then he studied Arabic, Farsi, Hadith, Fiqh, Philosophy etc. At that time Ghazni was the center of education in Central Asia, and it was the realm of the famous Afghan ruler Sultan Mahmood Ghaznavi.
After completing the wordly education, he searched for the spiritual education. He travelled to many places for this purpose, and finally became spiritual disciple of Hazrat Abul Fazal Mohammad bin Khatli, in Junaidiya Sufi Order, who lived in Syria.
In Syria, Hazrat Ali Hajveri started his spiritual education under the guidance of Hazrat Abul Fazal, he slept less, ate less, performed tough contemplations & meditation. Then he travelled to many countries & places like Iran, Iraq, Syria, Turkey, Arabia, Azerbaijan etc. There he met many Sufi saints & dervishes.
Once he entangled in a spiritual mystery, and wasn\'t able to solve it, so then he went to the tomb of Hazrat Bayazid Bistami, where he meditated for many days, even he finally solved that spiritual mystery. On another occasion he entangled, and also went to the tomb of Hazrat Bayazid Bistami, but this time he found no clue. So then he left for Khurasan (A Province in Iran), he stayed in a village, where he found a group of Sufi dervishes. Because Hazrat Ali Hajveri always wore simple & normal dress, so those Sufis said to eachother that this person (Ali Hajveri) doesn\'t belong their group, (As they all were wearing specific dress of dervishes). Hazrat Ali Hajveri stayed with them, they ate delicious foods, and gave him a dry bread to eat. They also mocked on Hazrat Ali Hajveri, threw on him the crusts of fruits. Hazrat Ali Hazjveri addressed God: "O God! if these people wouldn\'t be wearing the clothes of your friends (dervishes), then I wouldn\'t tolerate their insulting behavior."
During the journey of Syria, he visited the tomb of the great Companion of the Holy Prophet, Hazrat Bilal. There he slept for a while, and found himself in Makka, where he saw the Holy Prophet with an old man, he didn\'t recognize him & thought who he could be? Then Hazrat Ali Hajveri fell on the feet of the Holy Prophet & kissed them. The Holy Prophet knew what Hazrat Ali Hajveri had in his mind, so he told Ali Hajveri: "This old man is Abu Hanifa, your Imam."
Later his spiritual teacher Hazrat Abul Fazal ordered him to go to Lahore to preach the spiritual teachings of Islam. He said: "Hazrat Shah Hussain Zanjani is already there for this purpose, so then why should I go to there? Hazrat Abul Fazal said: "It\'s none of your business, just go to Lahore." So he left Syria & came to Ghazni. From Ghazni he went to Peshawar & then to Lahore, in 1041 A.D (431 A.H). When he reached to Lahore, he saw that people are taking a coffin towards the graveyard for burial. He asked who is he? People replied that it is the dead body of Hazrat Shah Hussain Zanjani. After hearing that, he understood why his teacher Hazrat Abul Fazal sent him to Lahore. After reaching to Lahore, he started to preach Islam & built a mosque there.
At that time Lahore was included in the Ghazni Kingdom, whose ruler was Sultan Mahmood Ghaznavi. And the governer of Lahore was Ra\'e Raju, who was a Hindu & had many great mystical abilities. People of Lahore were used to supply milk to Ra\'e Raju in big quantity, as a capitation. Once an old woman was on her way to pass before Hazrat Ali Hajveri, holding a water-pot poured with milk. Hazrat Ali Hajveri asked her to give him some milk from that. The woman refused & said that she has to give it to Ra\'e Raju. Hazrat Ali Hajveri said: "Give some milk to me, by the grace of God, your cow will produce much more milk than usual". The woman gave him the pot, Hazrat Ali Hajveri drank some milk, and then threw the remaining into the river. The old woman when went to her home, she was surprised to see the breasts of her cow who were full of milk. She poured all of her pots from milk, but still the cow\'s breasts were full. Soon this news spread all around the Lahore, and people started to visit Hazrat Ali Hajveri, and all people brought milk for him, and he also drank some milk from their pots & then threw the remaining into the river, and all of their cows started to produce more milk. So they stopped to supply milk to Ra\'e Raju.
Later Ra\'e Raju sent one of his disciples to Hazrat Ali Hajveri, as his disciples also had mystical abilities. That disciple didn\'t come back, so Ra\'e Raju sent another disciple, who also didn\'t come back. In that way, he sent all of his disciples, but no one came back at all. Finally he himself went to Hazrat Ali Hajveri, in anger. Ra\'e Raju challenged Hazrat Ali Hajveri to show him any miracle. Hazrat Ali Hajveri replied: "I\'m not a juggler." But Ra\'e Raju tried to impress him with his miracles, and started flying in the air, Hazrat Ali Hajveri ordered his shoes to bring him down. So the shoes of Hazrat Ali Hajveri went to the flying Ra\'e Raju & started to strike on his head & broght him down. Ra\'e Raju was inspired & embraced Islam on his hands. After accepting Islam he changed his name as Shaikh Ahmed Hindi.
When Hazrat Ali Hajveri built a mosque in Lahore, that mosque\'s front was towards south, and differed from all other mosques of Lahore. So there became a doubt that this mosque\'s fron\'t isn\'t towards Ka\'ba. The Scholars of Lahore objected over that mosque, but Hazrat Ali Hajveri didn\'t reply them. When the mosque was built completely, he invited all scholars of Lahore & said to them: "You objected over this mosque\'s Ka\'ba direction, now look by yourself in which direction Ka\'ba actually is!" When they looked at the front, they saw Ka\'ba, as they are sitting before Ka\'ba in Makka. All scholars felt ashamed after watching that, and apologized.
Hazrat Ali Hajveri also built a room adjacent to that mosque, and used that room as Khanqa (Spiritual School). Many unbelievers accepted Islam on his hands, many people touched the higher stages of spirituality under his guidance. He married twice, but both of his wives died soon after marriage. He had a son, named "Hasan".
He lived in Lahore for 21 years, and then went to Syria to meet his spiritual teacher Hazrat Abul Fazal. And after the death of Hazrat Abul Fazal in 453 A.H, he again came to Lahore.
Hazrat Ali Hajveri wrote many books, some of his books are: Diwan-e-She\'r; Minhajuddin; Al-Bayan Lahal- Al-Ayan; Israrul Kharq Wal-Mauniyat; Behrul Quloob; Kitab Fana Wa Baqa; Birri\'ayat Be-Huqooq-Ullah; Kashful Israr; Sharah-e-Kalam; and Kashful Mahjub.
He died at the age of 65 in 465 A.H., in Lahore.
When Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti came to Lahore in 561 A.H (1165 AD), he stayed at the tomb of Hazrat Ali Hajveri for two weeks, where he medidated. And when he finished his meditation, he said a couplet in Farsi:
Ganj Bukhsh Faiz-e-Alam; Mazhar-e-Noor-e-Khuda
Naqisa-ra Pir-e-Kamil; Kamila-ra Rahnuma
Meaning:
Ganj Buskh (Bestower of Spiritual Treasures) is a grace to the orld; a manifester of God\'s light.
A perfect spiritual teacher for the beginners; a guide for perfected

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His blessed family name (Kuniat) is "Abul Hasan". From time to time Sufi scholars have emphasised the fact that Hazrat Syed Ali Hujwiri was the only child of his parents and he himself didn\'t have any children

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During the time of Hazrat Data Ganj Bakhsh there were not established educational institutes like we have in modern times. Mosques used to teach Quran Majeed reading and memorising. It was very hard for many people to study Islamic knowledge at those times due to many problems.  Many students used to travel far to gain valuable Islamic knowledge at the feet of pious and sufi scholars.

Hazrat Data Ganj Bakhsh opened his eyes into the blessed noble family who was famous for their Islamic and Spiritual knowledge. His family?s piety, asceticism, mysticism, theology and righteousness were great and it had great influence on him, which then helped him to become the greatest Leader of Sufis and Awliya Allah.

He also benefited a lot from the pious conduct of his noble family members whose character, ways, manners and upbringing were excellent examples of living Islamic life. Therefore he belongs to the Family of the Prophet Hazrat Mohammad Sallallaho Alehe Wasalam and was clean, noble and ideal for anyone to follow them.

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There have been many different saying about his death date, and different scholars have stated different dates. Some have stated that he died in 445 h, Darashiku, the author writes in Safina-tul-Awliya states in between 465-466 h and Prof. Nicholson states that he may have died in between 465-469 h. Even after the confusion was his exact death date we have one factor for sure that his death was in 5th century Hijri. When he arrived in Lahore, he build a mosque and his room where he stayed, at the same room he gave up his blessed soul. His blessed Khalifah Hazrat Shekih Hindi lead is funeral prayers and buried him in his blessed room, where his tomb stands to this date after nearly 965 years and is still an active lace for Sufis and other Muslims for spiritual favours and benefits.

It is related that you have died on 9th Muharram 465 hijri. Every year at this date the Ghusal Mubarak takes place where thousands of people attend from all over the world. After nearly 20 days, on 19th Safar your blessed Urs takes place. On 20th Safar the blessed Urs of Sayed-us-Shuhuda Hazrat Imam Hussain takes place. Whereas on 18th of Safar of every year after the prayers of Magrib the Ghusal Mubarak takes place and Chadar\'s are placed his blessed tomb.

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Hazrat Data Ganj Bakhsh writes in Kashf al-Mahjub on page 172 that ?I will only mention the names of individual Sufis and leading spiritualists who have lived in my time or are still alive, excluding the formalists (ahle-I rusum)?.

Sufis in Ghazna

Hazrat Abul Fadl bin al-Asad, Hazrat Ismail al-Shashi, Hazrat Sheikh Salar-I Tabari, Hazrat Skeikh Abu Abdullah Muhammad bin al-Hakim known as Murid, Hazrat Said bin Abi Said al-Ayyar, Hazrat Khwaja Abul Ala Abd al-Rahim bin Ahmed al-Sughdi, Hazrat Skeikh Awhad Qaswarat bin Muhammad al-Jardizi (May Allah be pleased with them all).

Sufis in Quhistan, Adharbayajan, Tabaristan and Kumish.

Hazrat Sheikh Abu Tahir Makshuf, Hazrat Khwaja Hussien Simnan, Hazrat Sheikh Sahlagi, Hazrat Sheikh Ahmed bin Sheikh Khurqani, Hazrat Adib Kumandi, Hazrat Sheikh Abu Abdullah Junaidi, Hazrat Padshah-I Ta?ib, Hazrat Sheikh Faraj also known as Akhi Zanjani (May Allah be pleased with them all).

Sufis in Faris

Grand Sheikh Abul Hasan bin Saliba, Sheikh Abu Talib, Sheikh Abu Ishaq (May Allah be pleased with them all).

Sufis in Khurasan

Hazrat Sheikh and Mujtahid Abul Abbas, Hazrat Khwaja Abu Jafar Muhammad bin Ali al-Hawari, Hazrat Khwaja Abu Jafar Turshizi, Hazrat Khwaja Mahmud of Nishapur, Hazrat Sheikh Muhammad Ma?shuq, Hazrat Sheikh Syed Muzaffar bin Skeikh Abu Said, Hazrat Sheikh Ahmed Hammadi of Sarakhs, Hazrat Sheikh Ahmed Najjar Samarqandi, Hazrat Sheikh Abul Hasan Ali bin Abi Ali al-Aswad (May Allah be pleased with them all). Hazrat Data Ganj Bakhsh met 300  Sufi Sheikhs in Khurasan.

Sufis in Transoxania

Hazrat Khwaja and Imam Abu Jafar Muhammad bin al-Hussien al-Harami, Khwaja Abu Muhammad Banghari, Skeih Ahmed Ilaqi, Khwaja Arif ad Hazrat Ali bin Ishaq (May Allah be pleased with them all).

Sufis in Kirman

Hazrat Khwaja Ali bin al-Hussien al-Sirgani, Hazrat Sheikh Muhammad bin Salama.

Sufis in Syria and Iraq

Hazrat Sheikh Zaki bin al-Ala, Hazrat Sheikh Abu Jafar Muhammad bin al-Misbah al-Saydalani, Hazrat Sheikh Abul Qasim Suddi.

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When a \'Salik\' (an aspirant/ Student of Sufism) goes through the Path of Sufism (Tariqat) achieving various stages (manazil) it reaches a point where the Soul (Nafs) leaves the clothes of Humanity and his heart becomes the everlasting praise of Allah. At this moment, Allah reveals various secrets to the hearts of the Saints giving them his special mercy (Marifiat) and this stage is also called Waliyat (Sainthood).  Then Allah favours them with other special bounties where the Saint\'s inner and outer becomes cleaned and his heart shines like Sun, and his Love attracts people to the Islam. Hazrat Syed Ali Hujwiri reached this stage, Allah Tala appointed him to the land of Lahore in order to spread the word of Truth and Islam. And this is our special honour and happiness that the leader of all Sufis Hazrat DataGanj Bakhsh preached Islam in this land. Many hindus were converted at his blessed hands, and that\'s why we can say that Alhumdillah we are Muslims. Hazrat Syed Ali Hujwiri came Lahore at the time when Sultan Mehmood Ghaznawi was in power. Along with Hazrat Syed Ali Hujwiri was Hazrat Abu Saeed Hujwiri and Hazrat Hamaad Sarkushi. At that time the Prince Muj bin Masood was deputy head of Ghaznawi Dynasty and the city Lahore was under going various developments, which was helping the city of Lahore to emerge as Centre point of Asia. It is also difficult to say what exact date Hazrat Data Ganj Bakhsh came to Lahore but it is thought that he came in 431 hijri.

In Fawaied Al-Foeid, Hazrat Nizamuddin Awliya Mut \'s Malfozaat\'s analysis, which was complied by his khalifah (Successor) Mir Hasan, writes in the sitting of 29 Zil Qadaah 708 hijri 10 May 1309 that Shekih Syed Ali Hujwiri and Skeikh Hussien were Mureed and did Bayt to one Murshid. Skiekh Hussien was settled in Lahore from long time and one day Hazrat Syed Ali\'s Mursheed said to him, you should move to Lahore now, on this he replied that Shekih Hussien was already there then his mursheed said you should go, therefore you left for Lahore and reached at night time and at that night Sheikh Hussien died and the next morning it was his funeral.

  1. His mursheed ordered him to go to Lahore

  2. Syed Ali Hujwiri\'s arrival was at night time at the same time when Shekih Hussine died

From this we can clearly see that the Musheed is always aware of the things happening to his mureeds and you cannot under estimate the blessed \'Spiritual Seeing\' of Syed Ali\'s Mursheed. His Shekih also wanted to ensure that there always remains a Sufi who will be engage with Islamic preaching so that people should not be misguided therefore it was necessary to appoint Syed Ali Hujwir after when Shkhieh Hussien dided in order to continue and process. Syed Ali Hujwiri\'s book, Kashf Al-Mahjub does represent that the Sufi Shekihs have Karamat and he has mentioned number of Leading Sufis but we do not find the mentioning of his Shekih\'s this Karamat and we also not find any thing related to Shekih Hussine in his book. Whereas you have mentioned the Sahaba, Ahle Bayt, Tabaian, Taba-Tabaian, Leading Sufi Imams etc

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