Two weeks ago I began using the WordPress Plugin SVN repo to create a WP plugin for work. I also registered one of my favorite plugins as well: Clipboard Express.
Over the past few days I’ve finalized the 1.2 release of Clipboard Express in reparation to add it to the WordPress Plugin directory. It’s available for download through WordPress and will now automatically update you when an upgrade is available (WP v. 2.5+)
I have not yet tested it on WP 2.7 which came out earlier today and I have no intention of supporting 2.7 till the next minor release comes out (ie. 2.7.1).
I love WordPress but sometimes the new updates are a bit too buggy for my taste. I never upgrade any of my, or my client’s sites till a release has been out for a while or has had a minor release fixing new bugs.
If you are developing plugins then you should submit them to the WordPress plugin directory. It’s really easy to do and (fingers crossed) should be well worth the exposure.
This site runs on the Thesis WordPress Theme
If you're someone who doesn't understand a lot of PHP, HTML, or CSS, Thesis will give you a ton of functionality without having to alter any code. For the advanced, Thesis has incredible customization possibilities via extensive hooks and filters. And with so many design options, you can use the template over and over and never have it look like the same site.
If you're more familiar with how websites work, you can use the fantastic Thesis User's Guide and world-class support forums to make more professional customizations than you ever thought possible. The theme is not only highly customizable, but it allows me to build sites with a much more targeted focus on monetization than ever before. You can find out more about Thesis below:









