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StayPress gets a facelift

July 30th, 2008 | 4 Comments | Posted in development, plugins

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Just to prove that work is continuing on the StayPress system, I thought that I would point all you watchers out there over to the new look StayPress site. I hope you like the look and direction I am taking, if not then I’m sure you will let me know in the comments below.

StayPress now also has it’s own blog (new theme coming soon) to keep you up to date with on-going developments. We will soon be looking for beta testers, to have a play with the online version of the system to help us sort out the UI and spot any bugs, before an initial code release. So if you haven’t already subscribed to the StayPress blog now is the time to do so.

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Back online and raring to go

July 29th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Thoughts

Well, I can honestly say that I’ve run out of patience. I long for a world (or country) where a telephone line and internet connection can be installed in days or weeks rather than months. Where you don’t have to sign up for a minimum 18 month contract, or can at the very least transfer an existing contract from one property to another. But, I fear, that is not today and that is not Spain.

So I gave up, embraced wireless, and signed up for an Internet Everywhere account with Orange and a rather chunky Option globeSurfer 7.2. At least now I can get online when and where I want and I have a fairly decent 3.5G signal here at the moment. I guess the next test is to see just how “unlimited” the unlimited plan is…..

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WPMU plugin competition

July 24th, 2008 | 1 Comment | Posted in development, plugins

Only weeks after taking over the running of WPMU.org, James and Andrew from Incsub have announced a competition solely for WordPress MU compatible plugins.

The prize fund currently stands at $250 plus 2x WPMUdev premium memberships (worth $250 each)

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Marking a post as an event - a clarification

July 17th, 2008 | 4 Comments | Posted in development, plugins

So far I’ve not had many error or bug reports for the Vent system, hopefully that is because it is simple to use rather than people just giving up and uninstalling it. A few questions have come up, however so I thought I would take five minutes to clarify one or two things.

Can a post be both a post and an event?

Once a post is identified as an event it is taken out of the normal blog hierarchy as
it’s status is changed from “post” to “event” and thus isn’t picked up by the
standard WordPress Loop query that is used to populate the blog. So a post can not be
an Event AND a Post at the same time.

Do I need to enter an end date?

You don’t need to enter an end date for the system to work. It is only “really”
required if you want to ensure that the generated hCalendar microformats are correct
for people who are going to export the event to a calendar application. An event
without an end date will still export but will default (depending on the calendar
application) to a 30 minute event.

Why does the system default to being disabled after I’ve activated it?

The Vent system starts in a disabled state for two reasons. Firstly, when it is first activated it doesn’t know what criteria you want to use to identify an event. If it was enabled from the start then it would mark ALL future posts as events from that point onwards.

Secondly, the Vent plugin is designed to also run in WordPress MU as well as the standard WordPress. In WordPress MU ALL plugins are activated by default. So if a user doesn’t want to use the Vent system they can disable it from within the settings page (WordPress MU users don’t have access to the plugins page).

Only when in an enabled state does the Vent system “Hook” into WordPress and start checking posts. So a disabled Vent system should have little to no processing overhead on a blog (or multiple blogs in WordPress MU’s case).

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A short week ahead

July 14th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Charity, development, plugins

Today marks the start of a short week with a full weeks worth of work that I have to cram in, so I thought I’d get some updates posted in case I don’t have the time later on.

StayPress

Development is chugging along, though it took a little bit of a back seat last week whilst I attempted to get my entry into this years Weblogtoolscollection.com plugin competition completed. The good news, however, is that some of the solutions I discovered for my entry will streamline parts of the code in StayPress and has helped me find some solutions to the little stumbling blocks I came across. So onwards and upwards this week.

Vent

More details on my entry into the aforementioned competition is available here. It is a system designed to allow you to use the scheduled posts functionality of WordPress to manage events. If you like it then please consider popping along to the plugin competition blog and voting for it.

Hoard Hunter

The Hoard Hunter game is still ongoing and there are still a lot of sectors remaining. It only costs $5 to enter and all proceeds go to Oxfam and the Gurkha Welfare trust. On top of that you could win an iPod Shuffle. The theme and plugin for the Hoard Hunter system are also now available for download so that you can run your own game online.

A Weekend of Madness

On Saturday and Sunday (19th and 20th July 2008) I will be attempting to run 100km from Petersfield, across the South Downs to Brighton (in the UK) with 3 other team mates, carrying our equipment on our backs. It is a distance of 100km (two mararthons + an extra 10km added on to the end). If you would like to support this moment of madness then please consider sponsoring me (or entering Hoard Hunter above). All sponsors will be appropriately credited and thanked (in a manner I haven’t fully worked out yet, but at the least your site will be linked back to).

I will be recovering in a public house in Brighton following the event (early afternoon of the 20th July). If you would like to meet up for a drink and a chat then keep an eye on my Twitter account for more details of the place I end up (it will in all likely hood be near Brighton Racecourse, which is the finishing point). I will be the dirty, smelly person in the corner trying to get the bar staffs attention (and/or calling for a nurse).

Plugin Factory

And finally the Plugin Factory is about to be reborn. When it was intitially launched I received quite a bit of interest for custom plugin development. Unfortunately I had to take the factory offline as my other workload increased to the point that I had very little time (on top of that I had moved so was without a reliable ADSL connection). Now, fingers crossed, I should be getting a brand new ultra-fast line connected soon and to celebrate will be launching the all new Plugin Factory, stay posted for more details.

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Vent - version 0.5

July 10th, 2008 | 11 Comments | Posted in development, plugins

Wow, that was a rapid rise through version numbers…

I’ve just made Vent version 0.5 available. It fixes a few niggles that made it past me late last night (and earlier today) but is a stable release now.

You can see the current version running on this blog (until WordCamp UK is over anyway), with the Next Event post at the top of the page and the Upcomming Events widget over on the right hand side. To view all of the events running this month you can use this URL : http://blog.clearskys.net/events/thismonth/

If you want to view the hCalendar microformats embedded within the page,I can recommend the Operator Firefox plugin, available from http://www.kaply.com/weblog/operator

The Operator plugin detects any embedded microformats and allows you to add or export them to a calendar application (such as Google or Yahoo).

The Installation instructions and download link for Vent can be found here.

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Vent - version 0.1 released

July 9th, 2008 | 4 Comments | Posted in Announcements, plugins

Update: Now I have more time, I’ll add a few more detail to this post.

Vent is a plugin that allows you to use the scheduled posts functionality within WordPress to add and list events on your blog. It identifies a post as an event using a user-defined criteria so that the standard Scheduled posts functionality will still operate as before.

The plugin works with standard WordPress and can also be installed within WordPress MU for activation across all hosted blogs.

More details and installation, setup instructions can be found on the following page:

http://blog.clearskys.net/plugins/vent-events-system/

Download

Click below to download the latest version of this plugin.

Old Post is below

This is just a short note as I have to shoot out of the door in about 5 minutes.

I have just made available version 0.1 of the Vent system which is my entry into the Weblogtoolscollection.com competition.

More details and a download link can be found here.

Let me know what you think.

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Hoard Hunter - the plugin

July 4th, 2008 | 6 Comments | Posted in Charity, plugins

The main plugin (version 0.5) for the Hoard Hunter game is now available for download from the link below.

This initial version requires that payments received via PayPal are approved manually. There will be an update very soon with a more integrated PayPal option. If you would like to be notified of new releases of the game plugin and / or would like installation and running support then please consider making a charitable donation using the Donate button below. Donors will be invited to the private Hoard Hunter group where support, ideas, update notifications and links to development versions of the system will be posted.

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Hoard Hunter theme is now available

July 2nd, 2008 | 1 Comment | Posted in Announcements, Charity, development, plugins

The Hoard Hunter Oxford map game theme is now available for download from the link below. Whilst this is a WordPress theme, it is not designed (nor will it function) as a standard blog. It has been developed solely for use with the Hoard Hunter game.

I am still undecided about the best way to release the plugin part of the game system. The plugin (and theme) were developed in order to raise money for charity so I may request that people who download the plugin either only use the plugin for fund raising or make a charitable donation. The way to do this, however, escapes me at the moment. I would rather not make payment a pre-requisite for getting the code.

Either way, the plugin will be made available tomorrow afternoon.

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