Dec
WordPress by Miraz Jordan
EVERYONE CAN CREATE A WEBSITE OR BLOG WITH MINIMUM FUSS AND EXPENSE. FIND OUT HOW WITH MIRAZ JORDAN. SHE MAKES THE COMPLEX EASY TO UNDERSTAND
“I believe that we can all use technology such as computers and the Internet to bring change into the world, improving ourselves, others and this planet, our only home in the universe.” — Miraz Jordan
Miraz Jordan is a Wellington, New Zealand-based blogger and writer with a particular interest in Internet technology: where it’s going, what’s happening, and how that affects regular folks and community groups. She co-authored the very popular book WordPress 2 Visual QuickStart Guide, and has written extensively about making websites, using the Internet, and using Macintosh computers. She recently created a new blog called Paperchains whose purpose is to help reduce the amount of wasted paper in the world and thereby reduce fuel use, pollution and other negative impacts. Jordan regularly uses Twitter, and dips in to Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube, and Flickr. She helped organize the successful Webstock 06 and 08 Web Conferences.
Tags: Miraz Jordan, Pacific New Media, WordPress
Nov
Let’s Party!
The Web Weavers Workshop gang is having a get together on Tuesday, November 25 and all HMAUS members are invited.
It will be a casual evening to socialize, share and get to know each other at the Halsey Terrace Community Center from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM.
Beverages (non-alcoholic) will be provided and dinner will be potluck, no alcohol please.
Please bring a dish or two to share in the spirit of Thanksgiving.
During the evening we’ll have a “show-and-tell.” You’re welcome to share something about yourself, your company, a special project, interesting geek toy or your “precious.”
Location:
620 Pool Street
Honolulu, HI 96818
Time: 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Date: Tuesday, November 25
RSVP: Please send email to Joscelyne (joscelyne *at* cutchens.com). If you are bringing a dish please let me know.
If you would like to help, also let me know.
Tags: HMAUS, Web Weavers Workshop
Oct
Adding spaces around images in WordPress
A short tutorial on how to add spaces around images placed into posts and pages.
Start from the Dasboard. Create a new post/page or manage an existing post/page.
Clicking on the image will reveal two icons. The left “picture” icon will reveal two settings panels. The red (/) icon will delete the image from the editing area.
Add appropriate information here. The image margin settings are in the Advanced Settings panel.
More settings are found in the Advanced Settings panel. This panel has fields for setting horizontal and vertical margins around the image.
Enter values in the fields Horizontal space and Vertical space.
Tags: image margins, image settings, image spacing, WordPress
Oct
Register for the next Web Weavers Workshop

The next Web Weavers Workshop will be on Wednesday, October 22.
Our featured sensei will be Lorelle VanFossen.
More informaton and registration here.
Tags: Lorelle VanFossen, WordPress
Sep
Anticipating WordPress 2.7
Otto has written an excellent article on how to prepare your sites for the new Comments Enhancements.
Sep
Security advisory for WordPress and other PHP sites
Web site owners using the WordPress system should upgrade to version 2.6.2 immediately. This important security release adds protection against a SQL Column Truncation hazard and other security issues.
The security risk affects all PHP applications, WordPress included. Particularly vulnerable are those websites allowing open registration. More details about this issue at http://wordpress.org/development/2008/09/wordpress-262/
Sep
EventCalendar3 patch for WordPress
I like EventCalendar3 (EC3) because you can subscribe to the posed calendar events from iCal (OSX), Sunbird or Google calendar. It’s now under the care of Alex Tingle and you’ll find it here: http://wpcal.firetree.net.
Starting from WordPress 2.5 EC3 wouldn’t work properly. There are patched files to make it good again. The issue and a downloaded fix is documented here: http://penguin.firetree.net/pipermail/eventcalendar/2008-September/003289.html
Tags: calendar, EventCalendar3, plugins, WordPress
Sep
Not Everyone Needs a Blog
Most people I know haven’t the desire to stand on a soapbox and blog. All they want is a web site that provides basic information which they can update from time to time. WordPress makes an ideal platform to do this.
The purpose of this article is to show how easy it is to make a simple non-blog web site using WordPress and a few useful plug ins.
Aug
Scan your theme for suspect code
Here is a useful WordPress plug in for alerting you to suspect code in theme files. It’s from builtBackwards. If you’re like me I go exploring and download lots of interesting themes. Most times I don’t have time to examine the files minutely. So, this plug in is really helpful for scanning all the files in a theme.
TAC (Theme Authenticity Checker)
Scan all of your theme files for potentially malicious or unwanted code. Be aware of advertisements or dangerous JavaScript inserted into legitimate themes by third party theme download sites.
Aug
Developing content for the iPhone
Web sites and Internet services that are iPhone friendly will be an important opportunity for web developers and people who host a web site. The next Web Weavers Workshop will feature iPhone expert, Rich Warren, who will share his thoughts and tips on creating content for the iPhone and other mobile devices.
More information about the event here.




