Tag Archives: wordpress development

An ideal WordPress user

A user of one of my themes contacts me for some help securing his blog. I provide a little help, and then he shares this solution with the community in a nice neat package. A short tale of a guy who, in my opinion, is an ideal WordPress user. It’s all about community.

Help translate the Sandbox

Proper translation of the Sandbox begins. The theme has been localization-ready since its inception, but the initiative to get the files together never materialized—until now. So look for the Sandbox in your language.

Holiday surprise: Sandbox v1.2

Fixes to three logged issues in the Sandbox result in the release of a new Sandbox version, 1.2. A number of deprecated Sandbox functions have been replaced with newer versions. If you’re a Sandbox user, then this is an update you’ll want to start working with.

Sandbox v1.0 (There!)

The long-awaited 1.0 release of the Sandbox sees the light of day. Commence downloading. The Sandbox now utilizes all the features of the latest release of WordPress. Older, legacy functions are been relegated to a branched version.

Sandbox v1.0 (Almost there)

The Sandbox nears its version 1.0 release. Now the Sandbox project repository includes all prior versions of the Sandbox, in case you’re a developer with a sense of nostalgia. Otherwise, we’re looking for input on this, the ‘final’ release of Sandbox.