Displaying 1 To 9 Of 9 Comments Avoid Hardcoding Your Copyright Information <?php the_time('Y') would ouput the year of post/page currently being viewed, which is obviously not at all what you want. Instead you should use the date() function, like so: <?php date('Y') I'll comment on Laurelle's post as well » Posted By Joachim Kudish On December 31, 2011 @ 4:52 AM Definitely not the end of days for web developers and designers. People are just getting their feet wet with what the internet can accomplish for them and their businesses. There will always be a need and demand for customization beyond what custom drag-and-drop type themes/frameworks can accomplish. » Posted By Joachim Kudish On October 4, 2011 @ 4:40 PM Review Of WordCamp Montreal 2010 Hi Ronald, I don’t think it is. Ron (@wpmuguru) was live coding during the event, and didn’t have any slides. Cheers, thanks for the kind words. » Posted By Joachim Kudish On September 6, 2010 @ 9:56 AM Which OpenCamp WordPress Presentation Do You Want To Hear? Sat: working with images Sun: plugins that blow your mind Thanks Jeff! » Posted By Joachim kudish On August 16, 2010 @ 2:07 AM The Future Of bbPress Lies Within WordPress Any ETA on when bbPress will become a WP plugin? Didn’t see it anywhere. » Posted By Joachim Kudish On July 25, 2010 @ 5:57 PM Should The WordPress Support Forum Only Support Themes From The Theme Repository? Most themes that aren’t featured on the repo, are usually ‘premium’ themes, and more often then not, they have their own support forums or support system. If they don’t, they really should. The restriction of having only themes featured in the repo be allowed in the official support forums is a great idea. I believe that any thread requesting for code to be decoded should be referred to an official statement in the codex (or a post on the forum) which states the danger of such code, and why users shouldn’t use themes that have it, etc… Ultimately, this would allow for a clean-up of the forums, and for users to concentrate on helping each other with supported WordPress things, not junk themes they found on a warez site or other… » Posted By Joachim Kudish On June 28, 2010 @ 12:11 AM WPWeekly Episode 100 – The Century Mark Thanks for everything you give to the community Jeffro. You are an amazing asset to the WordPress community and I listen to your show every week (albeit not live). I love the show so much, I’ve gone back in time and am in the process of listening to every episode starting from EP 1. I’ve got episodes 15 through 80 left to listen. Definitely my favorite part from the whole show was your series in April on the commercialization of WordPress. As a start-up entrepreneur, diving into the world of WordPress since the past year, that entire series thought me a lot about the industry and gave me some valuable insights and tips. Thanks a bunch Jeffro, hope to have the 1000th episode someday! Cheers, » Posted By Joachim Kudish On June 6, 2010 @ 4:51 PM WordPress Weekly And The 100th Episode So, how do we get in for the prizes? :) » Posted By Joachim Kudish On June 5, 2010 @ 4:54 PM Would You Take WordPress Advice From A Non WordPress Using Site? Only if they were a reputable source in the WP world. Otherwise, no. » Posted By Joachim Kudish On April 28, 2010 @ 5:06 PMComments Posted By Joachim Kudish
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