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Integrating WPMu, BuddyPress, and bbPress

This is a tutorial documenting the steps I’ve been working through over the past week to integrate WPMu, BuddyPress, and bbPress.  All of the applications versions I am currently using are either in beta, alpha, or taken from the trunk.  So, needless to say, this tutorial will have to be updated regularly as the versions […]

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WPMu Theme Editor Easter Egg

Tom Woodward discovered an Easter Egg in WPMu 2.6 which occurs when you install D Sader’s wonderful Userthemes Re-visited, but fail to include the proper code in the theme-editor.php file. You can see the Easter Egg he saw below:

The analysis below is a WPMu addict geeking out on a few things about this particular Easter […]

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WPMu 2.7 before its time

I have upgraded the bava (and my several other sites running on this installation) to the trunk version of WordPress Multi-User 2.7 well before its natural time. I know the risks involved, but everything is neatly backed up and I have been feeling more generally restless these days. Not to mention I really, really want to […]

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Going into deep experimental mode

The bava may be in and out over the next day or two as I upgrade my own WPMu version to the 2.7 trunk (pre-beta!) and integrate it with BuddyPress and bbPress (the last piece of which has consistently proven a major pain in the ass when it comes to cookies). Nonetheless, I am getting […]

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Playing with BuddyPress

For the last 12 hours or so I have been playing pretty heavily with BuddyPress, which is basically a series of powerful plugins developed by Andy Peatling that creates a social networking layer for WordPress Multi-User. I had played with BuddyPress about six months ago on the recommendations of Andre Malan, and while it wasn’t […]

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Kimberley Sedoris: Cell Biol Lab Exercise #7

The electronic record of CellBiol Lab Exercise #7 as completed by Kimberley Sedoris
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Cloning the UMW Blogs Empire

This Thursday I’ll be heading down to Longwood University to do a workshop on Web 2.0, blogging, and the like. Liz Kocevar-Weidinger of the Greenwood library at Longwood saw a few of us from UMW present last year on the work we’ve doing, and she invited us down. I caught up with her at the […]

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FeedWordPress Widget: If you blog it, it is no dream

Less than a week after blogging my wish for a widget that would allow people to add links to their sites (no matter where they are hosted, they just need a valid feed), which in turn would be automatically entered into FeedWordPress and make the population of an aggregation site simple…it has arrived in the […]

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FeedWordPress: A Widget Wish

The whole syndication-oriented architecture (feed-frenzied learning) many have been playing with using WordPress Multi-User has been moving along pretty well for us at UMW. With the help of just a couple of plugins we have been able to generate a single feed for tags and/or categories throughout UMW Blogs (using the Sitewide Tags Pages plugin […]

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The electronic record of CellBiol Lab Exercise #6 as completed by Kimberley Sedoris
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