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WordPress 2.0 Beta 2

WordPress 2.0 Beta 2 is out now. I upgraded yesterday while I was at home. I fucked up my wordpress database a little earlier this morning. Had to revert back to a slightly older database to get WordPress back to functional state.

Some pretty weird shit has been going on around here lately. A new PHP version is out, which seems to totally kill WordPress.

Mint 1.23 is out. I upgraded recently from the previous stable version, 1.14. The upgrade hasn’t exactly gone well. My stats aren’t updating at all. Waiting on a resolution for this still.

There’s supposed to be a new version of this WordPress theme out soon. Hari will be updating the theme to fix the sidebar issue in Internet Explorer. He seems to think he’s got a fix in place already.

I’ll be blogging regularly again this weekend, hopefully tonight once I get all these little issues worked out. There’s been a lot going on that I need to catch up on.

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Must-Have WordPress Plugins

First, I’ve got WP-Cache 2.0, my favorite of the bunch. I’ll just let the developer describe what WP-Cache does:

WP-Cache is an extremely efficient WordPress page caching system to make your site much faster and responsive. It works by caching Worpress pages and storing them in a static file for serving future requests directly from the file rather than loading and compiling the whole PHP code and then building the page from the database. WP-Cache allows to serve hundred of times more pages per second, and to reduce the response time from several tenths of seconds to less than a millisecond.

WP-Cache started from the “Staticize Reloaded” by matt and billzeller. Most of their recommendations also apply to WP-Cache. Current version, WP-Cache2, is a huge improvement over previous versions of WP-Cache.


It does exactly that, nothing more, nothing less. The administration interface is very nice, showing what pages are currently cached and the age of the cached page. It features a cache expiration setting, so a cached page will expire after a given number of seconds. Next time the expired page is hit, a new version will be cached. It also includes the ability to exclude certain pages from being cached. That way, when there’s any new content posted (new post or a comment), the new page content will be cached, so people never really see an out-of-date page.

Granted, there’s no noticible speed increase when loading some page, only due to the fact those pages serve so quickly without the cache. It does help with the main page, without a doubt. Before I started using WP-Cache, my database would do roughly 4 queries a second, on average. Now it’s never averaging more than 2 queries per second.

The second plugin is IPAT (Inline Pingbacks And Trackbacks), from Slobokan. I wrote about this one before, but it deserves to be included here too. At the time, IPAT was the only option as the inline trackback plugin from Kimberly Emerson was giving a 404 error when trying to download. Seems Kimberly lost the old code, but since then she’s written a new version which seems to be exactly like IPAT. IPAT was built on her original inline trackback code.

I’ll continue using IPAT simply because I’ve made a few adjustments to it for my own purposes, very minor adjustments at that.

The third and final WordPress plugin is “Post Moderation“. Although I’m not using this plugin, I have played around with it quite a bit. I really have no use for it as I’m the only author at this site (anyone wanna change that, let me know). The post moderation plugin allows multiple authors on your site and lets you maintain full editorial control. Isn’t that why so many people use MovableType instead of WordPress? Seems silly to buy a software package when there’s a WordPress plugin that accomplishes basically the same thing. Maybe MovableType has more desireable features than that, but I’ve seen many people say their reasons for staying with MovableType is to allow multiple authors. This plugin isn’t even required to have multiple authors in WordPress, it just allows you to keep editorial control over everything that’s published.

Might be something for you team bloggers to check out. Hopefully you’ll find one of the three plugins above somewhat useful. I know lots of WordPress people would enjoy inline trackback ability. Probably not so many people would get much use out of WP-Cache, but it sure speeds load times if you’ve got a lot of content on your main page, or any page for that matter.

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Inline Trackbacks for WordPress

For the last few days I’ve been searching all over the place for a plugin to do inline trackbacks. I’ve got em now, you’ll see what I’m talking about at the end of a few posts here on the main page.

Simply Kimberly had a plugin, but a 404 is recieved upon trying to download. Luckily, Slobokan came to fill the 404 void. Actually, Slobokan noticed Kimberly’s original plugin wasn’t counting pingbacks, only trackbacks. He took it upon himself, much to my pleasure, to fix the plugin to include pingbacks and trackbacks. Now, that’s something I could have done, but I wouldn’t have written a plugin. I’d have just hacked some PHP into my index.php file. The problem with me doing that is I’ll forget what I’d done eventually and would just confuse myself.

I hacked inline trackbacks into the last WordPress theme I was using, it was dirty and I don’t want to do it again. I don’t see a point in re-inventing the wheel when numerous people probably already have re-invented “the wheel”.

So, all you WordPress folks out there that’ve been wanting inline trackbacks, hit up Slobokan’s site and download. If you’re not familiar with PHP, don’t worry. Installation is extremely easy.

Perhaps I’ll throw a couple trackback parties soon. Not sure though, the amount of traffic that seems to be generated by those makes me a little nervous. Bandwidth is an issue for me unfortunately.

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