Undefined variable in compat.php of WordPress: error displaying page titles in dashboard

In Knowledge Base on June 30th, 2010 Comments Off

This post was originally published at LionVineyard.com on 2009/02/27 I recently updated to WordPress 2.7.1. On one of the blogs I am administering I am using the qTranslate plugin for multilingual support. Everything is working right but yesterday I went to edit one of the pages only to figure out that the Titles were not [...]

Displaying the whole content of the latest post and excerpt for the rest, in WordPress

In Knowledge Base on June 30th, 2010 Comments Off

This post was originally published at LionVineyard.com on 2009/02/27 Recently I was struggling how to display the posts on the main page of one of the blogs I am administering. Displaying the whole content of posts was making the main page too long, displaying only the summary was making the main page kind of dull [...]

Setting up the WordPress shortcode handler function to return echoed strings

In Knowledge Base on June 30th, 2010 Comments Off

This post was originally published at LionVineyard.com on 2009/02/26 Recently I started developing and enhanced version of an existing WordPress plugin. One of my tasks was to add a shortcode function. The problem: The plugin output was appearing at the top of the page/post, and not where I was placing the shortcode. My main plugin [...]

a guide to the favicon mystery

Favicon Explained: Demystifying Functionality Across Browsers

In Knowledge Base on March 29th, 2010 1 Comment

Following the release of AmberPanther Favicon for WordPress some questions were raised, and we feel they should be addressed. In this article we attempt to explain the mystic behavior of the Favicon or Website Shortcut Icon. The investigations are focused on the five most common browsers – Mozilla Firefox, Opera, Google Chrome, Safari and Internet [...]

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Favicon for WordPress

In Contributions on March 28th, 2010 12 Comments

AmberPanther Favicon for WordPress is developed by the AmberPanther team, and it is designed to add a Favicon (also known as favorites icon, website icon, shortcut icon, url icon, or bookmark icon) to your WordPress powered site. The Favicon is added to the administration pages as well, not just the front pages. It supports ICO, [...]

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Remember & Recommend the Panther

In News on March 22nd, 2010 No Comments

Are you happy with the AmberPanther products and services? Are you a PantherBuddy? Are you ready to save on your next AmberPanther custom service or commercial product? Well… Remember & Recommend the Panther… and you will be able to receive a discount of up to 15% on your next purchase. It is just as easy [...]

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AmberPanther sponsors the Krav Maga seminar in Cyprus

In Community on March 15th, 2010 No Comments

It is official! The first time ever Krav Maga seminar in Cyprus, is taking place between 10-11 of April, and AmberPanther is one of the sponsors. Are you ready to awake the Panther inside you, and learn the fundamentals of self defense using the art of Krav Maga? Now it is your chance! But what [...]

we will not ask you "Are you human?"

We Stop Spam Together!

In News on February 28th, 2010 No Comments

Yes, we do stop spam! But together! We set the mechanisms to stop spammers from filling the web with junk, but we need your help as well to stop them. When navigating around the AmberPanther website, you will notice the implementation of form validation methodologies, in order to stop bots from spamming the site. The [...]

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Create a Great Custom 404 Page in WordPress

In Knowledge Base on February 28th, 2010 No Comments

Is your 404 Page a dead end street? Or is it a highway of information with many alternatives? This is the question that has to be answered, and for any modern Web 2.0 stating-to-be site the answer better be a highway of information. If not, AmberPanther has you covered. In this article we will introduce [...]

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Forcing the 404 Page to Send the Proper Headers

In Knowledge Base on February 27th, 2010 1 Comment

If the 404 Page does not send the proper headers, that is the HTTP Status Code is not 404 Page Not Found, then this will result in incorrect crawling and indexing of such a page by search engines. To avoid this, when customizing the 404 Page add these two lines at the top of the [...]

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