Posts over at WordPress Hacks

Posted on 30. Jul, 2009 by in Uncategorized

Just a quick post today as I haven’t got much time!

For the last week and a half I’ve been posting on WordPress Hacks, and in case you’ve missed it, here’s what has gone up so far:

  1. First, an introduction –> Introducing: ‘Alex Denning
  2. Then, a quick hack –> ‘How to use thumbnails automatically generated by WordPress
  3. Third, some wonderful posts from my RSS reader I wanted to share –> WordPress News & Notes – July 24, 2009
  4. Fourth, a very important reminder: always backup your database! Here’s an interesting anecdote: I submitted the post with the title: “Don’t be an idiot: always have a backup”, but Kyle changed it. Couldn’t say why… –> Reminder: Don’t Forget to Backup Your WordPress Database!
  5. And coming in a couple of hours –> “The Great Comment Debate”.

After that, one more post from me and then I’m off for two weeks! Don’t worry though; there’s a couple of posts scheduled to keep the site ticking over until I get back :D .

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Alex Denning is the founder of WPShout. A WordPress developer from London, Alex is a keen musician and freelance writer and developer.

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2 Responses to “Posts over at WordPress Hacks”

  1. Kyle Eslick

    31. Jul, 2009

    Hi Alex,

    Thanks for the great posts you’ve been providing to WPHacks.com!

    The title was updated to more specifically represent the content of the post :)

    (also better SEO keyword value, etc.)

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    • Alex Denning

      31. Jul, 2009

      Sure, maybe I didn’t choose the best title, just saying.

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