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Dev Blog: Taking WordPress to War

Published on November 11, 2011 By Jane Wells

Today is the eleventh day of the eleventh month of the (20)eleventh year, and in several parts of the world, it is a holiday related to war. In the U.S., where I live, it is Veterans Day, which honors military veterans. In much of Europe, today is Ar…

Weblog Tools Collection: eMusic: WordPress on a Large Scale

Published on October 27, 2011 By James

A few days ago, we asked if you plan ahead for the scope of your site or just play it by ear. eMusic is moving to WordPress for all of their CMS needs, and they need to handle some rather hefty usage, so how are they doing it?
Straight from WordCamp Sa…

Weblog Tools Collection: WordPress and Responsive Web Design

Published on October 23, 2011 By James

A few days ago, I mentioned that a responsive design was my favorite WordPress theme feature. Of course, I wouldn’t be doing well to promote my favorite feature without at least pointing you in the right direction to learn how to do it yourself….

WPTavern: How eMusic Transitioned From Clunky CMS To WordPress

Published on October 3, 2011 By Jeffro

LinuxInsider.com has a great case study published from the CTO of eMusic.com, Richard Caccappolo on how the website transitioned from using a clunky CMS to WordPress. While reading the case study, the first thing that struck me was the following: &#822…

Weblog Tools Collection: WordPress Plugin Security Showdown

Published on September 17, 2011 By James Huff

It’s the weekend, time to work on your next WordPress plugin, but are you following the right security practices? At this year’s WordCamp San Francisco, core developers Mark Jaquith and Jon Cave, along with developer and author Brad William…


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