By J MohamedWordPressMay 19th, 2009
Daylight Saving Time (DST) or Summer Time (as they call it in Britania) was usually something we used to set by hand in WordPress releases beyond the in-development version 2.8. This was not really painful, but being a great software, WordPress guys described it as a “Lame”.
By J MohamedUpdatesMay 17th, 2009
Two months ago, I photoshopped a new WordPress theme for my blog, then I forgot about it and the new sketch was sleeping in the dark side for months, but it was only few days ago when I could find a time to convert it to XHTML/CSS/WordPress.
By J MohamedResourcesMay 16th, 2009
Since the revolution of GUI, icons were playing a vital role in the visual composition of design industry. People were using icons for both offline and online projects, and, apart from the rest, webmasters were using icons for both accessibility and decoration purposes.
By J MohamedWordPressMay 14th, 2009
Do you know that your blog would prove all the visitors’ nightmares wrong if every date on your blog were clickable! Every bit of every date your site contains, and by every bit I mean the three major parts the average date format contains —month, day and year.