Browsing articles from "February, 2006"

Being a Tidy Kiwi

Feb 21, 2006   //   by Mike McMurray   //   Code, Web Apps  //  No Comments

Harry Fuecks blogs about cleaning up form input which is something every web developer needs to watch.

One of the comments points to PHP Input Filter which looks like it does things the simple way, i.e. I may be able to follow it.

Sexy Web Stats

Feb 20, 2006   //   by Mike McMurray   //   Web Apps  //  No Comments

Mint statisticsHave you ever seen your website usage stats look so pretty?

Mint provides a fresh look at your site. It is concise, flexible and timely. And to sweeten the deal, this delicious little bundle of PHP, MySQL, and JavaScript joy is referrer-spam-proof.

Bug Stalking

Feb 12, 2006   //   by Mike McMurray   //   Web Apps  //  No Comments

Informative article by Joel Spolsky on the proposed life of software bugs. Explains how their product FogBUGZ uses this lifecycle to manage their bugs.

Painless Bug Tracking

Extending Themes

Feb 6, 2006   //   by Mike McMurray   //   Blogging  //  No Comments

It seems that a lot of newer WordPress themes are now focussing on more than just looks and layout and completely changing the feel of the product. No longer do I browse through the WP Themes and think they all look the same. Works like Kiwi and Hemingway will make blog readers work to find what powers the site (or look to the footer, if it’s still there).

Whatever is around the corner for WP 2.5 and even 3.0 should be amazing.