- Nettuts+
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20 Steps to a Flexible and Secure WordPress Installation
A comprehensive WordPress installation, albeit simple to produce, often requires multiple steps — many of which can easily be omitted accidentally. How many times have you forgotten to customize your permalink structure? How about adding in a sitemap plugin? What about changing your timezone? If you’ve installed WordPress more than once, chances are you’ve missed something. Take the following steps and you’ll never miss anything again.
- Step 1: Get WordPress from SVN
- Step 2: Secure .svn Directories
- Step 3: Create wp-config.php
- Step 4: Add a Unique Database Prefix and Authentication Keys
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- Mark on WordPress
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Plugin installer tool
Tool to install plugin from Wordpress repository to your blog.
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- Wordpress.org News
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PHP 4 and MySQL 4 End of Life Announcement
WordPress 3.1, due in late 2010, will be the last version of WordPress to support PHP 4 and MySQL 4. WordPress 3.2, due in the first half of 2011, will require PHP 5.2 or higher, and MySQL 5.0.15 or higher.
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- iamnotagoodartist
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WordPress Admin Toolbar Bookmarklet
A JavaScript bookmarklet for WordPress site administrators and designers.
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- n.design studio
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Free Wordpress Theme: Koi
Koi is a simplified version of N.Design Studio’s theme (2009 redesign). Key features: multi-level dropdown menus, social media buttons, threaded & paged comments, and sidebar widget plus three footer widgets. This theme includes an option page to manage dropdown menus, favicon, footer tracking code, and social media buttons.
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- elegantthemes
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PersonalPress Wordpress Theme
While niche theme that push the boundaries of WordPress are great, WordPress's core purpose has always been blogging. With PersonalPress I decided to return to my roots, and create a traditional blog-style theme with a personal touch. PersonalPress is a great design for those looking to give their blog a fun and light hearted feel.
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