Update 3rd April 2012: Thesis has multiple custom folder support for WordPress networks built in as of Thesis 1.8.3, so you no longer need the methods in this post. What’s up with Thesis and WPMU? Thesis has smart CSS Thesis by DIYthemes is big news these days so you’ve probably heard of it and have […]
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Thesography plugin for WordPress
Presenting the Thesography plugin for WordPress! Thesography allows you to display EXIF data for your photos uploaded with WordPress, and also enables the import of latitude and longitude information from your photos to the database when they’re uploaded. You can display the EXIF information via a shortcode within your post or by a handy function […]
Add image EXIF metadata to WordPress
In December I wrote about adding EXIF fields for geo locations to the image features already in WordPress. The first part of that post involved making changes to the WordPress file controlling image handling. They were simple changes, but annoying to have to change with every WP upgrade. After several months I have finally figured […]
My favourite iPod Touch apps
I don’t know if everyone does this total nerd out when they get an iPod Touch or an iPhone, but I did. I went looking for the best free apps I could get before I paid for any. Here’re my favourites for whoever is looking next.
Geo exif data in WordPress
Did you know that WordPress imports EXIF data from your images when they’re uploaded? If your image contains certain information (aperture, shutter speed, ISO, focal length, camera, creation time, credit, copyright, caption, title), it is in the database and you can use it as I do on my photoblog, Matt Mullenweg uses on his photo […]
This week in kristarella
I can’t quite believe it: it’s been a week since I last posted; it’s two and a half weeks until Christmas; it’s less than one week until we go away on camp. Hubby and I are leading on a sailing camp for kids about 9–12 years old— the theme is “Commando” (costume ideas are welcome)! […]