Archives for June, 2009

Taken from: The WordPress MU Manual
While U.S English is the default display language for WordPress the software has the built in capacity to be used in any language. This is done by installing the .mo languages translation files in a languages folder in wp-content.
If you want to create or modify a .mo file you [...]

Motionmill and Terry Hall are the latest WPMU Developers listed at WPMU Jobs.
Great work guys – we’re looking forward to driving as much business as we can your way!
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What is this, our relaunch week revisited or what!!!
Here’s your third new plugin this week alone – and it’s kinda cool, it allows site admins to lock any post or page from being edited by any other user (even an administrator on their own blog!).
Check it out here: Lock posts WordPress MU Plugin
All it does [...]

There’s a new WordPress MU developer registered at WPMU Jobs called Optawise.
Have you registered your services yet?
You should… it’s 100% free for WPMU DEV Premium members and will take you all of 3 minutes – register here!
And a few new jobs too, including Common users across all blogs and a plugin that can store info [...]

Hmmmm… so…
“Movable Type will almost always be preferred by those who require an enterprise grade product with an SLA and paid support system backed by a commercial company. Six Apart is unsurpassed in that respect. “
I’m not sure if they are claiming that Six Apart are unsurpassed in backing Movable Type (I suppose that’d be [...]

Taken from The WordPress MU Manual and applicable to standard WordPress as much as WPMU!

Each WordPress theme is made up of a collection of templates which includes a stylesheet (style.css) and several PHP template files.
The stylesheet controls the formatting and layout of your blog theme in terms of colour, what the font looks like, where [...]

I love a catchy title to a post me ;)
But it’s the best I could come up with to describe how our frankly smashing new Batch Create WPMU plugin works!
It’s kind of like our Blog & User Creator plugin, except on some serious ‘roids… you no longer have to use the form based blog creation [...]

Oh, we’ve started tweeting :) So for the latest WordPress MU goodies, not to mention help, support and tech whinging – follow wpmu.org on twitter :)
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Now that’s a nice domain name :)
Check out the latest major WordPress MU blog hosting site – Blog.com!

I wonder if they are using any WPMU DEV Premium plugins?
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