Displaying 1 To 30 Of 66 Comments Plugin Created By A 10 Year Old That is just freaking awesome! » Posted By Brad On January 3, 2012 @ 5:20 AM WordPress, Matt Cutts, And Google Nice to hear Matt is moving away from Thesis ;) » Posted By Brad On July 26, 2010 @ 1:09 PM 14 Things To Consider When Choosing A Webhost For Your WordPress Powered Site I have not used HostGator before but it is always getting a lot of recommendations from WP bloggers. » Posted By Brad On July 29, 2010 @ 12:31 AM Without doubt it is a cool concept, but it is just unfortunate that its not that practical until more browsers start supporting it. » Posted By Brad On May 24, 2010 @ 11:02 PM Jason Schuller Did It – I Can Do It To I think pursuing your passion is definitely key to being happy in life but as you know Jason had the right skills at the right time in a marketplace that was just starting to spread it’s wings. I think you should consider offering WordPress services to clients while you are growing WPTavern. You have more than enough experience to do so and it could immediately replace the revenue from your job. Once WPTavern achieves your goals, you could back off on the client work. Offering WP services and writing about WP would seem more synergistic than working your current job IMO. Best of luck in whatever you do. » Posted By Brad On May 6, 2010 @ 1:31 PM WPTavern Was Trackbacked To Death I think this is what Jeff did directly after this attack: http://qik.com/video/4550904 » Posted By Brad On March 11, 2010 @ 3:47 PM Commenting to get a DEV license of Backup Buddy .. » Posted By Brad On March 4, 2010 @ 2:28 PM WPWeekly Episode 89 – Interview With Brad Williams @Andreas Nurbo – Actually the question caught me off guard. I’m so use to answering why I like working w/ WordPress that I’m not used to talking about what it sucks at. Custom post types was my biggest complaint for the longest, but 2.9 solved that problem Let me know what you think about CollabPress and Professional WP! » Posted By Brad On February 25, 2010 @ 3:23 PM My Thoughts On WordPress Weekly I like the idea! It’s hard to make the Tuesday evening time slot for me. I do the SitePoint podcast every other week at 7pm on Tuesday so it usually runs over past 8pm. I like the Saturday/Sunday approach and am sure I could attend more shows at that time. » Posted By Brad On February 3, 2010 @ 1:08 PM Should WordPress Change The Blog Nomenclature Within The Backend? I actually asked Matt M in my SitePoint interview if there were any plans/discussions on changing the blog references in the backend of WordPress and he said no » Posted By Brad On November 9, 2009 @ 10:16 AM Screencast: Basic Image Editing In WordPress 2.9 Nice video Jeff! I’m looking forward to this feature in 2.9 and all of the other media library updates! » Posted By Brad On September 11, 2009 @ 6:22 PM First Signs Of WordPress Using BuddyPress With Project Wide Profiles Wow! This is great! Matt mentioned this to me at WordCamp Chicago and I’ve been anxious for it to launch every since. It’s great seeing all of a users contributions in one spot My profile is here: http://profiles.wordpress.org/williamsba1/ » Posted By Brad On September 3, 2009 @ 8:19 PM Vote For WordCamp New York Logo I voted for 17. I’m not really sure why #2 is doing so well, seems kind of large and bulky to me. Not very clean like most WP logos, but to each his own I guess. The sponsorship packages are higher than most WordCamps, but remember this is the largest city in the US. There may not be many WordPress specific sponsors, but I’m sure there are plenty of companies in NYC willing to buy those up. » Posted By Brad On September 3, 2009 @ 5:41 PM WordCamp Hitting The Big Apple Looks like a drunken podcast is in order! :P » Posted By Brad On September 11, 2009 @ 9:15 AM The entire WDS team will be there! Can’t wait to see everyone in NYC! » Posted By Brad On August 31, 2009 @ 8:54 AM Listener Poll: What Day Of The Week Should I Record WordPress Weekly? Jeff knows I’ve been pushing to switch the day of the recording for probably a year now haha. Friday’s are the day most people go out to dinner, movies, etc. If you recorded on Tuesday or Thursday each week I would def make more shows. Just my two cents ;) » Posted By Brad On July 31, 2009 @ 7:33 PM Listener Poll: Do You Think bbPress Will Evolve Into A WordPress Plugin? I would love to see that. Installed a plugin is so much easier then setting up a separate software package and linking it to WordPress like bbPress. With a plugin just activate it and it automatically integrates with your users and website. » Posted By Brad On July 17, 2009 @ 10:57 PM Thanks for the mention Jeff! I had a great time at WordCamp Montreal and met a lot of really cool people. I’m actually uploading a video of my WordPress Security presentation to YouTube right now so I’ll share the link once it’s online. Next up for me: WordCamp New York! » Posted By Brad On July 14, 2009 @ 6:45 PM Listener Poll: Should there be a page on the plugin repository for Commercial GPL plugins? Obviously, when people are rewarded for their effort it encourages them to refine and improve their software. I’m all for plug-in developers selling commercial GPL plug-ins and it only seems fair that wordpress.org would promote them like they have started doing for commercial GPL themes. Themes seem to get most of the attention but many website are built around the functionality of one or two plug-ins. I guess a good question would be: What’s the harm of creating a commercial plug-in page on wordpress.org? » Posted By Brad On July 5, 2009 @ 4:01 PM I’m all for helping organize a real Virtual WordCamp. Think we have enough people on this site that it could easily get started and done right! » Posted By Brad On June 25, 2009 @ 9:13 AM I contacted them about being a speaker. Would be fun to be apart of this event if it does pan out to be cool. » Posted By Brad On June 24, 2009 @ 9:32 PM WPWeekly Episode 59 – Roundtable Featuring Peter Westwood Great episode, really liked the part about plugin donations. Very interesting topic! » Posted By Brad On June 23, 2009 @ 3:31 PM TalkPress bbPress Domain Dilemma Regardless of the past confusion with wordpress.com and wordpress.org (which I think is overblown), Auttomattic/Matt choose to keep it that way. Therefore, it makes perfect sense to me that talkpress.org (bbpress) would be the self installed software while talkpress.com would be the hosted solution JUST LIKE WORDPRESS. At least there would be continuity. BB, which stands for “bulletin board” is a lot less hip than “Talk”. As a domainer myself, I can tell you its true, a fair percentage (surprisingly) of people do type in the domain in their address bar and the .com TLD is almost always the extension they use under that circumstance. Just because you or people you know don’t do it doesn’t mean others won’t. In fact their have been many millionaires made within the domain industry based on the very fact it frequently does happen. » Posted By Brad On May 29, 2009 @ 12:48 AM From what I hear Jeff is buying everyone drinks Friday night! :P » Posted By Brad On May 29, 2009 @ 8:41 AM This is going to be a great event! I’m flying in Friday night so if there are any pre-parties let me know! Or maybe we should organize an unofficial WPTavern pre-party?! I’m really looking forward to meeting Jeff, David, Matt M, Brian Gardner, Lisa, and Chris Pearson. I had a blast at WordCamp Mid-Atlantic and know this is going to be even bigger! » Posted By Brad On May 28, 2009 @ 8:32 AM Lets assume for a moment that WordPress themes are strictly GPL. Tell me why I couldn’t sell a stand alone HTML/CSS/images package (with restrictive license) which contains CSS & images that just happen to be compatible with a bare bones GPL theme. You could instruct a buyer that “if” they wanted to use the HTML/CSS/images package with the free GPL theme, they simply discard the HTML portion of the package and either upload the CSS & images as a child theme or overwrite the existing CSS & image files of the GPL theme. I would think that since the HTML/CSS/images package is not dependent on WordPress, there is no way it would be forced to fall under the GPL. I would also think that the optional act of using parts of that package with a bare bones GPL theme would not magically make the new creation GPL as the two could operate without each other. The end user would not be able to freely distribute the combined files as each carry a different license. Another example: If I bought a HTML only template from Template Monster and caused its CSS and images to work on a GPL theme for a client, I highly doubt that client would be free to distribute that final product as a GPL theme since the Template Monster files have a restrictive license. Some may argue this is not within the “spirit” of the GPL. I’m simply trying to discover what is “legal” within the GPL. » Posted By Brad On May 22, 2009 @ 2:15 PM This is going to be a great show! I’d love to hear from a WordCamp organizer about their experiences setting up a WordCamp. Talking to Aaron at WordCamp Mid-Atlantic, it’s amazing to learn about all that goes on behind the scenes to organize the event. » Posted By Brad On May 21, 2009 @ 9:01 AM It was pretty cool to hear Anil announce the new plugins live at WordCamp Mid-Atlantic (and very unexpected). I actually attended the speakers dinner the night before where I first met Anil and he is a really nice guy. Looking forward to playing with these new plugins! Brad’s last blog post..WordCamp Mid-Atlantic 2009 Recap » Posted By Brad On May 19, 2009 @ 9:53 PM Ian, thanks for the link to my site. Wpazo has already come in handy. You posted “One WordPress Install, Multiple Sites” and that topic is one I was asking about just the other day. » Posted By Brad On May 10, 2009 @ 3:02 AM SitePoint Gives Primer On Parent Child Themes @rgregory I thought this guest post from Dan Cole did a good job of comparing the two: » Posted By Brad On May 7, 2009 @ 5:30 PMComments Posted By Brad
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