Posts In "Wordpress"

7 WordPress Infographics

January 25th, 2011 by aditia rahman / 1 Comment  

     

WordPress is the best blogging platform on earth there are a lot of big sites built based on WordPress, beside a blogging platform some used as a CMS, wordpress have really great community, plugins support, theme availability. These infographics can show us in the great way how big wordpress is, just check it out.

1. The Prolific WordPress [ Source ]

Created by Page.ly, this infographic show the notable wordpress event, notable commercial themes, notable sites using wordpress, popular plugins, and a little more statistics.

The Profilic WordPress

WordPress Desktop Wallpaper Collection

August 25th, 2010 by aditia rahman / No Comments  

     

Yet another post of WordPress Desktop Wallpaper, collection around the web that i found, I really love wordpress and sometimes make it my Desktop Wallpaper, and I always try to post wallpaper that have more than 1024 x 768 pixels.

Free WordPress Theme “Superdit WP-CSS Dashed”

June 19th, 2010 by aditia rahman / 1 Comment  

     

This post I only want to share my own wordpress theme, I called it WP-CSS Dashed, the theme is just like the name says, it designed using only CSS without image and in this theme mostly using dashed CSS border style, here’s the screen shot

Superdit-WP-CSS-Dashed-thumb

Collection of wordpress syntax highlighting plugins

January 10th, 2010 by aditia rahman / 2 Comments  

     

Some wordpress plugin enabled you to display source code in your blog post without breaking the HTML code, but there are so many plugins you can found out there. In this post I try each plugin with simple CakePHP controller syntax, and capture the result (most image is shrinked) so you can found the result of your syntax in your post using each plugin.

1. CodeColorer

Plugin based on GeSHi library, which supports most languages. CodeColorer has various nice features:

  • syntax highlighting in RSS feeds
  • syntax highlighting of single line of code (inline)
  • syntax highlighting of code in comments
  • line numbers
  • automatic links to the documentation inserting
  • code block intelligent scroll detection (short code would have short block, for long one block height would be fixed and scrollbar would appear)
  • predefined color themes (Slush & Poppies, Blackboard, Dawn, Mac Classic, Twitlight, Vibrant Ink)
  • syntax colors customization in CSS file
  • code protect from mangling by WordPress (for example, quotes, double-dashes, etc would look just right as you entered)

Visible option setting when you install it with, custom css code, custom width, custom  tab size, custom themes, line number, etc.

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