How To Decrypt Encrypted Code

Published: December 24th, 2009 | Posted in Tutorials, Tutorials, Tutorials, Tutorials | 1 Comment »

If you found a theme with encrypted code, it’s usually best to avoid it altogether. Maybe you can do some digging and find the same theme on the original author’s website (which I hope wouldn’t have encrypted code either).

However, sometimes you really want to use a theme, and can’t find any other option to get it from the source. It is possible to decrypt the code if you really need to.

Ways to decrypt several types of encrypted code:
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How To Install Any WordPress theme

Published: December 24th, 2009 | Posted in Tutorials | 2 Comments »

So, you want to switch away from the default WordPress theme look, but have no idea how to do it? Here’s the tutorial for you, complete with screenshots so even a beginner can easily follow along. With this three-step tutorial you’ll have a new blog theme ready in no time.

To add a new theme to your WordPress installation, follow these basic steps:
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WordPress 2.9.1 Beta 1

Published: December 24th, 2009 | Posted in News | No Comments »

Unfortunately, the recent 2.9 release triggered a bug in certain versions of PHP’s curl extension. With these versions of curl, scheduled posts and pingbacks are not processed correctly.

To fix this problem as well as a handful of other, lesser issues, we are quickly releasing 2.9.1, the first maintenance release of the 2.9 line.

Help us get 2.9.1 ready to go by testing 2.9.1 Beta 1. The easiest way to test Beta 1 is to install the WordPress Beta Tester plugin, elect to get on the point release development track, and then perform an automatic upgrade via the Tools->Upgrade menu.
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The Ultimate Way To Secure Your WordPress Blog

Published: December 22nd, 2009 | Posted in Tutorials | No Comments »

As I mentioned in my previous article (Easy Steps To Secure Your WordPress Blog) you have to secure your wordpress blog as much as you can so you’d never regret a day of being lazy to secure it.

In this tutorial we will show you how to secure your WordPress blog with the most powerful ways and plugins.
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Easy Steps To Secure Your WordPress Blog

Published: December 22nd, 2009 | Posted in Tutorials | No Comments »

A stitch in time saves nine. I couldn’t sew my way out of a bag, but it’s true advice for bloggers as well — a little bit of work on an upgrade now saves a lot of work fixing something later.

Securing your WordPress blog is the most important thing that you must do after you have set it up on your server. There shouldn’t be any reason for you to leave your WordPress wide open for hackers to creep in and steal your information and/or destroy your data.

In this tutorial we will show you how to secure your WordPress blog.
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WordPress 2.9 Now Available

Published: December 20th, 2009 | Posted in News | No Comments »

The latest version of the great CMS script – WordPress (WordPress.org) – version 2.9 – has just been released.

This release is called “Carmen” and includes a number of notable additions, including the beginnings of a WordPress (WordPress) image editing tool (cropping, scaling, and rotating), simpler video embeds, and batch plugin updating that should save you a bunch of time.

Writing on the official WordPress blog, founder Matt Mullenweg says that this release saw a total of “over 500 tickets, bugs, and enhancements” addressed. The release comes a little more than six months since the last major WordPress release, version 2.8.
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Wordpress 2.9 RC1 Is Now Available For Download

Published: December 18th, 2009 | Posted in News | No Comments »

Wordpress development team have released the first release candidate for the next version of Wordpress, (Wordpress 2.9).

If you’re a user of plugins, there’s a groovy new compatibility feature on the plugin directory where you can vote on whether a plugin is compatible with a version or not and it’ll get registered in the new plugin compatibility checker.
This is as a replacement to the old wiki-based lists we’d do before.

If you are a plugin developer, and your plugin works well with Wordpress 2.9, you should update your “Tested up to:” in the readme.txt for your plugin.
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Add A Nice Tree Menu Category To Your DLE Site

Published: December 18th, 2009 | Posted in Modules | 13 Comments »

Purpose: This module adds a great dynamic menu as a navigation system to your datalife engine site.

Features:
- Categories disclosed without reloading the page.
- All data are taken from DLE Database so you don’t need to add anything manually.
- You can specify icons for categories.
- Support for an infinite number of categories of dynamic menus.

Tested On: 7.* – 8.*
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Learn Pedia Template

Published: December 18th, 2009 | Posted in Templates | 9 Comments »

Name: Learn Pedia

Tested on: DataLife 7.* – 8.*

Browsers: IE7, IE8, Firefox “I didn’t try other browsers but I guess it works fine”.
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Free Pedia Template

Published: December 18th, 2009 | Posted in Templates | 6 Comments »

Name: Free Pedia

Tested on: DataLife 7.* – 8.*

Browsers: IE6, IE7, Firefox “I didn’t try other browsers but I guess it works fine”.
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