Friday, March 27th, 2009
Suffice it to say – it’s not a winning combination. There are two definitive hacks you’ll need to get things to work.
First, a plugin to disable canonical URL redirection. Second, a hack to wp-settings.php that circumvents the XO php configuration’s not having $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'].
Update: the second hack will break the non-admin part of the site in the context of the current site I’ve been working on. So your mileage may vary.
Tags: hacks, hosting, plugins, wordpress, XO
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Monday, April 14th, 2008
I’m in the process of building and theming the brand new bitbythebeautybug.com for Sara. Not only is she excited, but I’m elated to be working with the newest of the new in Wordpress “technology”. It’s a strange leap from all the WP installs I’ve dealt with previously, but you can tell they’ve dropped a metric ton of work into making it the most secure (as it possibly can be) and usable blogging platform out there.
The first thing we did to get this ball rolling was to find a designer that truly “got” Sara’s vision for her brand. Luckily we were able to retain the services of a wonderful designer named Erika. I really liked the work she did for the RailsEnvy guys and figured I would give it a shot to see if she would be available for some design work. Turns out she had some space in her (I’m sure) busy calendar and whipped up some designs for us. Design – complete. Much thanks to Miss Greco!
On my end, the development work so far, other than slicing images, has consisted of a few tasks.
It goes without saying – I’m far from finished, but in the initial sprint to build out this site these are the pieces I managed to take note of. All in all though, Wordpress 2.5 has been nothing short of a revelation in terms of where it came from, and where it’s going to. Huge props go to Happy Cog for the work they put into the new WP dashboard. It just feels so right.
Tags: development, plugins, sara, wordpress
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