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Programming

Wordpress 2.1 and Own the Feed

by Brian Gilham on January 22, 2007

As I’m sure many of you are already aware, the newest version of Wordpress, titled “Ella”, was announced earlier today. It includes some great new features and improvements, along with over 550 bug fixes. I upgraded Ekonoline today and everything is running great.

Well, not everything.

Unfortunately, “Ella” seems to have broken Own the Feed, my popular Dashboard feed replacement plugin. It loads just fine initially, but is replaced by the normal feed once the page finishes loading. I’m already hard at work for a fix, but my knowledge of this new version is limited, so there are no guarantees to how fast it will happen, or even if it will happen at all. The original version was kind of hacky, so it might require a complete re-write.

My apologies to anyone who may be using the plugin — there have been roughly 600 downloads to date — and is experiencing these difficulties. I’ll keep all of you updated on my progress here on the site and I hope to have a fix ready soon.

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The Nine Rules: Getting Out of a Rut

by Brian Gilham on December 7, 2006

Alvin Soon, of Life Coaches Blog, has posted a great story about how The Nine Rules, along with 9rules, helped him get out of a blogging rut.

“But one day (when my mind was ready for the lesson, I suspect) rule number 2 popped up in my Wordpress dashboard, and struck me like a hammer right between the eyes.”

I will be resuming development on my second plugin, Own the Feed, in the coming weeks. Watch for a few new features, including the ability to display multiple feeds.

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Own the Feed: A Wordpress Plugin

by Brian Gilham on October 29, 2006

After two days of coding, testing, and pulling my hair out, I am proud to announce the release of Own the Feed, my newest Wordpress plugin. Have you ever gazed at the Wordpress Dashboard’s default RSS feed and wished you could replace it with something better? Now you can, quickly and easily.

The idea was first presented to me by David of BloggingPro. He had just reviewed my first plugin, The Nine Rules, and mused that it would be awesome if there were a plugin available to bring 9rules member content into the Dashboard. Always eager to meet a challenge, I quickly got to work. Once I had done some research, however, a thought occurred to me. Why limit ourselves to 9rules content? Why not allow the user to define any feed they wish? It is their Dashboard, after all.

Most of my time was spent planning and researching — trying to figure out if the plugin would even be possible. Much of the coding was completed over the course of the day, with the first beta going out to testers sometime around 5:00pm. The final beta version was posted and tested around 2:00am. My eternal thanks and gratitude go out to the regulars in the 9rules IRC channel. Without their help and support in testing Own the Feed, the plugin would have never seen the light of day. Cheers guys. I also need to thank the crew responsible for Dasher for giving me plenty of inspiration and for excellent code to learn from.

Hopefully, this will just be the beginning. I already have ideas for improvements and additional features I’d like to see included in the plugin, including the ability to use multiple feeds, so expect another release sometime in the future. I don’t claim to be very skilled at creating plugins, but I am always willing to learn. If anyone spots something in the code that can be improved upon or changed, feel free to let me know about it.

So, what are you waiting for? Go check the plugin out at the Downloads page! As always, leave any comments, support questions, or critiques as comments on this entry. Alternatively, you can contact me directly through e-mail. And be sure to let me know if you are using the plugin!

Update (5:02am): I’m already fixing bugs! A bug in which the feed would disappear if you visited the “Dashboard” feed sub-menu, but navigated away without entering anything, has been squashed. A new version has been uploaded. If you are one of the few who has downloaded the plugin already, please use the new updated version.

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The Nine Rules

by Brian Gilham on October 11, 2006

Eager to one day join 9rules? Follow the actual nine rules religiously? Why not download The Nine Rules plugin and bring that inspiration right into your Wordpress install?

The Nine Rules is a simple little plugin — made up of code from Matt Mullenweg, inspiration from the 9rules crew, and a little bit of my own magic thrown in on top. Once activated, it will randomly display a new “rule” on each page of your Wordpress dashboard, coloured using one of the eight colours found in the famous 9rules leaf.

It’s a great way to visually remind yourself why you blog, and have a little fun at the same time. What are you waiting for? Go check it out! As always, comments and suggestions are encouraged. If you are using the plugin on your site, let me know! I love to hear when people are using my work.

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