You might remember my ranting about the JSSpamBlock plugin of Paul Butler, thinking of porting it to the actual WP release. I have decided to keep an eye on it fixing various bugs for keeping it compatible. JSSpamBlock extends the comment form with a simple input field for checking if you’re human or not. As this function uses […]
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The invasion of the biker clans
As I was checking my web stats those days, I came across a sudden peek in the graph showing the traffic numbers, which is quite strange and might be an error of the analyzer.
JSSpamBlock is (really) dead now?
After Paul Butler’s Announcement of the end of JSSpamBlock maintenance, I was not really worried about the plugin itself, as it still did its job in a perfect way. If you think back, there are enough unmaintained plugins around, doing their job perfectly within a current WordPress installation. But you know about theory and reality by now, because […]
mod_rewrite problem
Since I have worked out the separated rss feeds for my page, I have to battle with mod_rewrite again, which I definitively dislike as I always tend to wreck my sites that way. My current .htaccess file works quite the way I’d need it, but I’d need to extend it for the new feeds. Well – here it […]
A feed for every language served
As I am blogging in English and German since quite a while now, I should have two separate rss feeds – one for every language. But as I am not having too much time to do such funky things, I usually just didn’t do it. As undone work like that leaves a bad taste in my mouth, I […]
Flock?
There’s much noise about that social webbrowser Flock. Because of that noise, I decided to have a closer look. The first impression of Flock is, that you got some heavily modded Firefox, made for exhibitionism 2.0, as you can upload all your details to some service network.