pageMash hits the 10,000 mark
PageMash has just reached 10,000 downloads earlier today!!
Thanks to everyone who’s downloaded and all the people who’ve emailed me with bug reports and suggestions. wooo.

pageMash — July 4th, 2008
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CodeWord > update
This week I’ve been putting in a lot of hours and have consequently made loads of progress and now have most of the main functionality fully implemented. Here’s an update of what’s been going on and some of the problems I’ve encoutered.
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GSoC — July 2nd, 2008
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CodeWord initial progress..
My project is a plugin integrating the CodePress code editor into WordPress, but with a few additional features and sorting out an array of bugs. This will allow admins to edit the theme code online, but with line numbering and syntaxhighlighting, etc. The code is nearly all javascript with some bits of php and css. Read Full Article…
Tags: GSoC, WordPressGSoC — June 27th, 2008
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pageMash v1.1.0
After about a month without any updates to pageMash I’ve got round to adding a few new features:
- I’ve added quick in-line page renaming using Justin Maier’s inlineEdit2 Mootools class.
- and changed the display of the links to show when you hover over the » icon.

- I’ve also added the function to deregistered prototype and any scripts that rely on this from the pageMash admin since this is incompatible with mootools and should temporarily disable any other plugins you have that would otherwise cause javascript errors.
- For anyone who likes to know whats going on under-the-hood, I’ve split up the main pageMash file, which was getting a bit long, into separate CSS and JS files. I also added the cache_javascript_headers() function to save some processing.
The example page has been updated to WordPress 2.5 and this new version of pageMash.
If you have any problems or got any ideas for future releases, write me a nice letter (or drop me an email if you prefer).
Tags: pageMash, WordPresspageMash — April 25th, 2008
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GSoC 2008
I Have been accepted into Google’s Summer of Code 2008!! In my recent posts I documented my 3 proposals of which the second was accepted (WordPress Code Editor). I’ll be working on the plugin over the summer and will be mentored by Andy Peatling.
Tags: GSoC, WordPressGSoC — April 25th, 2008
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Wordpress: Mootools Commenting
My third proposal: This project will hope to produce a plugin to validate and send comments using ajax but powered by the mootools framework. The plugin would also feature the ability to let users modify their comment within 2 mins of posting it and would give admins quick ajax controls to modify, delete or report the comment as spam available on the front-end next to each comment.
This plugin would be useful for anyone who wants to enhance the commenting functionality of wordpress, but would be especially useful for people who are already using the mootools framework.
GSoC — April 7th, 2008
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Wordpress: Theme Code Editor
My second proposal is to enhance the template editor with a simple, javascript powered, syntax highlighting editor. I am looking at implementing and building upon the project over at codepress.org (LGPL License).
GSoC — April 7th, 2008
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Wordpress: Uninstall, Configure & Edit plugins
My proposal is to help integrate plugins more tightly and consistently with the addition of ‘uninstall’ and ‘configure’ actions in the “Plugin Management” and by enhancing the plugin editor’s capabilities by allowing editing of all plugin files.
GSoC — April 7th, 2008
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Hello World
This is my very first post just to say:
Hello World
This year I’ve decided to apply to GSoC and have set up this blog to document my proposals, which will follow shortly…
Hello World — April 7th, 2008
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