Whenever you use JavaScript powered application, data is usually transported using AJAX from the server to the client side. During that process, errors can occur on the server side to cause application to fail. Firebug is extension for Firefox that can help us track these problems.
xScape theme framework is some 70% complete, with one major feature in development. Right now I am working on the Layout Manager that will allow you to control theme templates (all of them) from the control panel. But, before that, here are few more things already done.
OK, it’s time to show some of the elements of the xScape. There are still many elements we want to include in the framework, and some very interesting and unique features are in development, so things are not yet set in stone as the features go. So, here is the first preview.
As previously announced, we are working on the themes that will be released soon, most likely by the end of January and middle of February. But, I would like to present different aspects and features of the themes and the customizations you can control for each theme.
Over the weekend I have updated all my websites to use latest WordPress 2.9, and I tried to test as many features as I can on different setups, with many different plugins and overall this is great release, but as usual, it’s not all good with this latest release.
The second part of GD Press Tools related posts that continues to describe various plugins features. This post will focus on changing the access rights for plugin panels, displaying sql queries executed by the plugin in footer for debug purposes and using plugins posts panel and few other things. More too come soon.
Now that the WordPress 2.8.1 is released, as promised, I have tested this latest version. But I didn’t want to show the same data again, so this time I will test WP 2.8.1 against WP 2.8. Also, for some of not so relevant data I will not use charts. This post will show data from testing both WP administration and actual blog pages.
WP Benchmark: 2.8.1
Now that the WordPress 2.8.1 is released, as promised, I have tested this latest version. But I didn’t want to show the same data again, so this time I will test WP 2.8.1 against WP 2.8. Also, for some of not so relevant data I will not use charts. This post will show data from testing both WP administration and actual blog pages.