New Forum for 3 Column widgetized Anaconda Theme ( WordPress )March 22nd, 2008 A new forum for 3 column widgetized Anaconda Theme is now open. It is a highly popular free WordPress theme with tons of functionality built-in and a cool look.
Anaconda: 3-Column WordPress Theme Sneak PreviewAugust 17th, 2006 Update: I am happy to announce the long awaited release of Anaconda theme for WordPress 2.x (and above) blogs. Your search for a good css based three column WordPress theme is finally over.
Anaconda 3 Column Theme Release ScheduleAugust 23rd, 2006 Update: I am happy to announce the long awaited release of Anaconda theme for WordPress 2.x (and above) blogs. Your search for a good css based three column WordPress theme is finally over.
Next Generation CSS Based 3 Column Anaconda Theme for WordPress ReleasedSeptember 1st, 2006 I am happy to announce the long awaited release of Anaconda theme for WordPress 2.x (and above) blogs. Your search for a good css based three column WordPress theme is finally over.
WordPress 3 Column Anaconda Theme Tested on 9 Display SettingsFebruary 16th, 2007 I just finished testing our Anaconda Theme (popular free 3 column theme for WordPress blogs) on 9 different display settings:
Screen area (pixels)
1024 x 768
800 x 600
640 x 480
1152 x 864
1200 x 600
1280 x 720
1280 x 768
1280 x 960
1280 x 1024
Needless to say it passed with flying colors.
How To Use XDForum in WordPress Blogs With Nice PermalinksOctober 30th, 2006 XDForum (example: Anaconda Forum) is a nice basic forum software which works seamlessly with WordPress blogs (download our free theme and plugins). Unfortunately it works out-of-the-box with default permalinks only.
How To Remove Attribution Link / Link Back From Anaconda Theme for WordPress?May 22nd, 2008 Anaconda Theme for WordPress 2.x blogs is a next generation 3 column CSS based theme provided by us. Anaconda Theme requires an attribution link at the bottom of each page.
We have a new forum for you...March 3rd, 2008 We now have a forum dedicated to the viewers of this blog. Please use it to discuss technical topics of interest to you, issues that you would like me to address or by others, questions you would like to be answered.
How Do You Like Our New Theme?May 28th, 2008 We are incrementally adding changes to our site, replacing portions of our old theme with a new one. Upgrading a theme is harder than it looks.
WordPress WYSIWYG Editor is a DisasterSeptember 3rd, 2006 I just had quite some experience using WordPress 2.x's new WYSIWYG editor based on Tiny MCE, while publishing documentation for 3 column Anaconda Theme for WordPress. Two word summary of WYSIWYG editor: it sucks.
Last Week In Perspective: Joel Spolsky, Hani, SSH Hacking, Translator Plugin & Anaconda ThemeSeptember 4th, 2006 Last week was an interesting one as hot debate raged over Joel Spolsky's article on enterprise language, Hani rightly bashed copious logging of open source software and my article on hacking attempts from Caltech topped the list of most read articles. We released Anaconda, a beautiful 3 column WordPress theme and version 3 of Translator Plugin Pro for WordPress.
We now have forum for youFebruary 13th, 2008 We have opened a forum for all our products and blogs. I haven't officially announced it yet.
How to add custom functions to a WordPress 1.5 theme?April 19th, 2005 Recently the question (How to add add custom functions to a theme) was posed in WordPress Support Forum. Personally I faced the same question when re-designing this site.
SemioLogic Theme is Illegally And Unethically Shipping Old Version of Translator PluginSeptember 23rd, 2006 Semiologic Theme by Denis de Bernardy ships with several plugins including my original Translator Plugin illegally and without my permission (proof 1 & proof 2). I provide several of my plugins (which consume a significant amount of my time and resources) for free to the WordPress community.
Experimental Comment Spam Prevention System for WordPress BlogsJanuary 17th, 2007 After being thoroughly fed-up with the state of WordPress comment spam protection, I have decided to solve the comment spam problem in WordPress blogs once and for all. I have installed an experimental commenting system which is designed to completely stop (read 100%) robotic spam (spam generated by bots and not humans) in all my blogs and with no (read 0%) false positives.