"Ever since the first time I tried using WP Super Cache, I’ve had trouble getting Twitter status posts to update on my site. Does anyone know if there is a Twitter plugin that displays the latest tweet that works with WP Super Cache out of the box? Maybe the Wickett Twitter Widget? That would be an incredibly awesome feature for any Twitter plugin, because I’ve seen a lot of people have issues with this. Thanks!"
- Chris
"MG, will you stop defending Apple and bashing their competitors everyday? Really, we all know what the point of your article will be before we read it, so why bother? We know you are an Apple lapdog; trust me, everyone knows. So why don’t you give it a rest, and use your TechCrunch stump to talk about something else?"
- Chris
"I just noticed ESPN says the head of this officiating crew (Marc Curles) is a Georgia Tech grad. Why are there so many Tech alums in the SEC officiating program?"
- Chris
"People, submit a support ticket if you have a problem. I never have had as many problems as are reported in these comments, and even then DH techs are quick to respond. Also, if you are a freelancer, why the hell are you on DreamHost. Don’t blame your problems on an $8 a month hosting plan."
- Chris
"The thing that bugs me is that everyone is freaking out and condemning Joe Wilson. They forget that Democrats booed Bush during his State of the Union speech in 2005."
- Chris
"I will admit, Tumbler is simple, but WordPress provides so many options and the ability to modify anything. I use my blog/site to post both lengthy articles and short link posts (like ma.tt), it’s relatively easy, just some simple css."
- Chris
"I’ve said before, I hope that WordPress.org gets the blog-by-email love that WordPress.com has. Blog-by-email is much better for .com, so I would encourage you (both) to include some of those features whichever direction you take (and I like the canonical plugin suggestion)."
- Chris
"WindowsObserver, you indicated you site is for collaboration, so I’m curious- why didn’t you use the P2 theme from Automattic? Did it not meet your needs?"
- Chris
"I would like to see a plugin that allows you to administer several (or many) WordPress installs. Something where you could upgrade all of your installs at one time, upgrade plugins at one time, etc. This might be beyond the scope of this competition, but this has been something I’ve craved for a long time. As a side note, the Aegir system for Drupal seems to do these tasks and a lot more."
- Chris
"Feature request! I would really like an integrated upgrade function in OpenX. It takes me too long to upgrade from one a 2.8.0 to 2.8.1. Maybe look toward the automatic upgrade that is built-in to WordPress."
- Chris
"Justin, you never detailed how to change the site title back. There was a setting before - did that get moved somewhere else or do I need to look in the functions? Thanks for a great theme!"
- Chris
"Is there a file to reload in my installations to show the automatic upgrade? I would really like to upgrade to 2.8, but WP is telling me 2.7.1 is the latest version."
- Chris
"Ha. Only the most sold mobile device this quarter. I mean, it should be as simple as adding the BlackBerry user-agent to your script. That would enable tons of business users, and help P2 and WordPress break into the corporate world."
- Chris
"I didn’t know that the P2 theme had mobile theme built in. That makes this theme so useful. On the iPhone I see the mobile theme, but not on my BlackBerry. Is that intended or bug? Thanks!"
- Chris
"Is there any way to have the icons show up without being pixelated? I’m using Windows Vista, and the default icon for Gmail is a small icon but blown up, so it looks pixelated. Also, when I change the icon when generating a web app, Prism still uses the default icon. This seems to be a bug. I’m using this new build of Prism for Firefox in 3.0.10."
- Chris
"Is there any way to have the icons show up without being pixelated? I’m using Windows Vista, and the default icon for Gmail is a small icon but blown up, so it looks pixelated. Also, when I change the icon when generating a web app, Prism still uses the default icon. This seems to be a bug. I’m using this new build of Prism for Firefox in 3.0.10."
- Chris
"PS - I think if someone specifically targets communications infrastructure in a major city (or any city, really), there will be major economic damage done, and likely lives lost. I hate to sound like a doomsdayer or conspiracy theorist, but it could happen."
- Chris
"PS – I think if someone specifically targets communications infrastructure in a major city (or any city, really), there will be major economic damage done, and likely lives lost. I hate to sound like a doomsdayer or conspiracy theorist, but it could happen."
- Chris
"Brett, you are exactly right. On the issue of Wilson, NC, becoming an internet provider: I don’t really have a problem with them providing internet. In some places, a market failure leaves people without good internet access; in this case, I think it is worth it for government to become involved. Governments have been providing utilities (which internet access is) for a while. Now, do I think governments can provide internet in an efficient, cheap, and stable manner? That, I don’t know. I think I am more upset with Time Warner suing the city and trying to get the state to outlaw local government providers of internet. That is worthless, anti-competitive, and not in anyone’s interest. I think governments are beginning to see the light on emergency communications interoperability. Post-9/11 (and after other emergencies, including Katrina), public safety leaders found that their proprietary radio systems couldn’t communicate with jurisdictions around theirs. In the Kansas City area,..."
- Chris
"Brett, you are exactly right. On the issue of Wilson, NC, becoming an internet provider: I don’t really have a problem with them providing internet. In some places, a market failure leaves people without good internet access; in this case, I think it is worth it for government to become involved. Governments have been providing utilities (which internet access is) for a while. Now, do I think governments can provide internet in an efficient, cheap, and stable manner? That, I don’t know. I think I am more upset with Time Warner suing the city and trying to get the state to outlaw local government providers of internet. That is worthless, anti-competitive, and not in anyone’s interest. I think governments are beginning to see the light on emergency communications interoperability. Post-9/11 (and after other emergencies, including Katrina), public safety leaders found that their proprietary radio systems couldn’t communicate with jurisdictions around theirs. In the Kansas City area,..."
- Chris
"While I agree that this is something that we should be watching, I agree with Matt Mullenweg’s overall comments. MySQL is GPL licensed, so it will continue to be available to the community, and there are new forks of MySQL (Drizzle, for one) that are showing promise."
- Chris
"Is TraceMonkey enabled in Beta 3, or do I need to go the old route and enable it through about:config? I’d really appreciate if anyone could set this straight, because no one has written about it. Thanks!"
- Chris