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This vibrant digital illustration shows Wapuu, the cheerful WordPress mascot, fending off critique in the form of arrows and shadowy figures, with an expression of determination. Gripping a blue WordPress logo sphere tightly, Wapuu stands strong amidst the swirling defensive motions, enhanced by bold colors and dynamic design elements that emphasize its playful yet resilient nature.

In defense of Wapuu

Since WordCamp US this year, I’ve been making some cute shorts with the Wapuu I brought back home from Portland. I’ve made two so far to promote me going to BADCamp and WordCamp Canada. My thought is that, in my role as Developer Advocate, I kind of need a “personal brand” and be doing things […]

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WP_Query pagination problems? Here’s a hack

It happens every time I use WP_Query. I get a beautiful-looking custom WP_Query. Then I try to add pagination and everything goes to hell. I’ve spent hours looking up solutions. Every time. Nine times out of ten, they don’t work. And for no discernible reason. Here’s a hack that worked for me, and is mostly… (read more)

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How to add customizable header images and customizable backgrounds to your WordPress theme

One of the coolest new features of WordPress 3.0 is the ability to customize the site header image and background color or image. The custom header actually goes one step further and lets you set a unique header for each of your pages. This means that you can create unique headers that tie into the… (read more) You might also be interested in these: How I fixed the “cannot redeclare _checkactive_widgets()” error in WordPress child themes How to upgrade your Museum Theme to the most current version after you’ve made changes to the files 12 Free WordPress Themes I Like (and you should, too)

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web site security

i was listening to the replay of the teleconference hosted by WPSecurityLock (with special guests from GoDaddy) in light of the recent wave of website hacks that affected hundreds of sites not once, but twice.  it was actually when they were talking to a customer (one who had been hit twice) that a concern was […]

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