Wamp ‘page not found’ with WordPress
Using WordPress with Wamp can sometimes result in 404 / “page not found” errors. Changing your Apache settings in Wamp should fix this.
I originally started a private blog years ago to make note of useful development bits and pieces. Nowadays there’s a little of everything here, from development and digital news to gaming and guitar stuff.
Using WordPress with Wamp can sometimes result in 404 / “page not found” errors. Changing your Apache settings in Wamp should fix this.
Add tags to pages in WordPress with a quick fix in your functions file.
Adding excerpts to pages in WordPress is really easy. This small snippet in your functions file should do the job!
Lunchtime ice creams in 2012 and a chance reading of a Quora post in 2014 lead to a silly side-project and a way to try something new.
After forgetting the password for a WordPress install on localhost, I found a handy way to force a reset using your functions.php file.
I’ve had a few conversations recently about CSS pre-processors (my life isn’t all car chases and crime fighting) and have been dabbling with different things myself. They’ve definitely changed the way I think about my CSS and, on doing a direct comparison of two very similar projects, using a pre-processor saved me a large chunk […]
Another hiccup with RoyalSlider recently. Each slide on a banner was split in two; the left half with a static background image and dynamic text, the right half containing a dynamic image with static text absolutely-positioned on top. The issue arose with the static text in the right-hand side not appearing while using Safari on a Mac or iOS device.
Luckily, I found an unexpected fix.
A quick way to target IE10 in your CSS with this JavaScript conditional comment.
Opera Software announced two big things this morning: They now have 300 million monthly users. New Opera products will use WebKit, rather than their own Presto rendering engine. Love Letter The announcement reads like a love-letter to web standards and the advancement of the open-web: The WebKit project now has the kind of standards support that we could only dream […]
Messy desk, messy mind. Or something like that. Sick of my cluttered desk, I set about putting things in order to see how it affects my productivity.
This time last week Chris and I were at Handheld Conference in Cardiff, Wales. If you didn’t see what I wrote on Friday, or just want to catch-up, have a read of Part I. It was a long day, but thankfully we got to grab some lunch mid-way through. Bellies stuffed, we headed back in… Kevin Mears, in-house […]
Last weekend, through the cold, the dark and the rain, Chris and I made the long journey over to Cardiff. Not for rugby, not for shopping, but for Handheld Conference; a series of talks based around mobile technologies. Right now, mobile is big news. And by “mobile” I don’t just mean your smartphone; tablets are getting more powerful […]
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