Wordpress 2.5 Admin Area Too Small For Larger Resolution Monitors
One of my major gripes about the new WordPress 2.5 administration area was its lack of support for larger resolutions monitors. The header and footer areas of the WordPress admin panel had no set max-width and would, therefore, stretch to fill up wide screen and large resolution monitors. Unfortunately, the center content area, where 95% of all WordPress work gets done, was set not to exceed 1024 pixels wide. Why? I have no idea, but for a wide screen, large resolution monitor like the one I use at home the 1024 limit leaves close to 680 pixels […]
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Native WordPress Coming to the iPhone. . .Probably
Minor news outlets and bloggers have been posting up a storm today talking about native WordPress support on the iPhone. It started a few days ago when a video was released of head WordPress’er Matt Mullenwag discussing the future of WordPress. In the presentation (which I believe was given at WordCamp Dallas) Matt mentioned many interesting things about WordPress’ future. He talked about WordPress core file integrity checking, increased usability testing and native support for WordPress on mobile devices. While Matt never mentioned that WordPress is coming to the iPhone, he did state WordPress was coming to a mobile […]
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Why CushyCMS Will Not Replace WordPress
Early yesterday morning I got a beta account for the upcoming release of CushyCMS, a new content management system developed by the BugMeNot people. By their own statement CushyCMS is a new type of content management service that aims to simplify online content editing rather than replace juggernauts likes WordPress and Joomla.
What CuhsyCMS is Not
If you want to understand CushyCMS you must first learn what it’s not. CushyCMS is not a self hosted script or service. All editing functions are carried out through the CushyCMS site. Additionally, CushyCMS is not generally for creating content, rather, it’s intended more for […]


