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WPMU.org recently had the chance to interview James Aldersley of Ayedee.com, a new multisite network that allows users to create simple and attractive one page websites. Though James and his team are not programmers, check out the service they’ve created with a little inspiration from the WordPress community and WPMU DEV Premium plugins and support. [...]

If you receive an error with your WordPress network, chances are that it is due to a failure that happens when WordPress cannot find one or more of the global tables for the network in the database. There are three major steps to walk through in the debugging process. This will help you to cover [...]

Recently, Twitter released its official Tweet Button for sharing links from your site to Twitter. It’s small, sleek and better than all the other Twitter buttons we fiddled with before – yes, even better than TweetMeme’s “retweet button.” TweetMeme is partnering with Twitter on the new official button and will be launching some new Twitter-related [...]

WordPress MU Affiliate best plugin available for WordPress Multisite affiliate management, but did you know that you can also use it as an ad management system at the same time? Set it up exclusively for affiliates or ad management or a combination of both! All of the unique clicks they attract, standard signups and paid [...]

The following are some of the top WordPress news blogs you will want to follow to stay up to the minute with what’s going on in the world of WordPress. The ones we’ve selected are loosely ranked according to their consistent publication of WordPress-related news topics. There are many more excellent WordPress blogs not included [...]

Recently WPMU.org was given the opportunity to interview John Sessford of WP Hive, a plugin that allows multiple WordPress sites to run on a single installation. If you haven’t heard about the WP Hive project, it may be just the tool you’re looking for in order to manage multiple WordPress sites without all of the [...]

OK, so everybody is always talking about how WordPress is no longer a simple blogging platform but a true CMS. This is true, WordPress can be put to use for a wide variety of websites, whether it be a local community website or, especially with the help of WPMUdev.org, a fully-fledged social networking arena. However, [...]

Calculators are often overlooked as a simple utility, but you might be surprised by how much they increase user interaction on your site. If a user finds your calculator extremely useful, he’s likely to bookmark your site so that he doesn’t have to search for it the next time. You may not be aware of [...]

If you enable post thumbnails for your theme, you will find that you may not like the default size. If you want all of your post thumbnail images to be the same size throughout your theme, then you can set it in functions.php: set_post_thumbnail_size( 100, 100 ); // 100 pixels wide by 100 pixels tall, [...]

As part of the proposed Potential WordPress.org Improvements, the WordPress.org plugin directory is going to be getting some new features that will improve user interaction with the directory, the plugin authors, and the rest of the community. The improvements have been narrowed to the following for a final selection process: A standardized taxonomy for organizing [...]

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