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Nederlandse vertaling voor Limit Login Attempts WordPress plugin

Ik heb voor de WordPress plugin Limit Login Attempts – ontwikkeld door Johan Eenfeldt – een Nederlandse vertaling gemaakt. Het is gebaseerd op versie 1.4.1 van de plugin. Schroom niet om contact op te nemen voor wijzigingen of op- en/of aanmerkingen op de Nederlandse vertaling.

De vertaling is hier (update 2011/02/11: In de oude zip miste het *.po bestand) te downloaden.

Installatie:

  1. Gedownload zip bestand uitpakken.
  2. Bestanden in Limit Login Attempts directory plaatsen
  3. WordPress op Nederlands als taal instellen

ps: Ik heb Johan inmiddels ook op de hoogte gesteld van de Nederlandse vertaling en ik hoop dat de vertaling zo spoedig mogelijk toegevoegd wordt aan de plugin zelf zodat je deze vertaling niet meer extra hoeft te downloaden.

Released WordPress plugin bbRedirector

I’ve just released another WordPress plugin. This one is called bbRedirector:

bbRedirector makes it easy to redirect a page to another location using absolute urls from within WordPress. No mod_rewrite nor .htaccess is needed. You just create a page, add a specific customfield and choose the redirect template included with this plugin. It even allows you to set the required http status code (302 or 301). You can also set a default sitewide redirection or setup your own custom redirection.

The included templates should give you an easy start using this plugin.

Download the plugin from http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/bbredirector/

First commit of a theme for all Creative Commons chapters around the globe?

Today, I finally added my first commit of the Creative Commons Netherlands(CC NL) wordpress theme (see also ‘New Creative Commons Netherlands site launched’) to the Creative Commons.org git repository. This means that other local CC chapters only need to install WordPress and install this theme to have their own Creative Commons website. For example, Creative Commons France could now easily update their website and have a look and feel similar to Creative Commons Netherlands (and thus Creative Commons.org), without having to develop a theme on their own. By using this template, local Creative Commons organizations show more cohesion between the different CC chapters and allow them to be identifiable as part of the global Creative Commons movement.

I’m very interested in the response on this theme, although it’s still kinda rough around the edges. I still need to find some time to replace the Dutch names for English, write something down on how to use the theme  and there’s probably tons of stuff that might need some tweaking, but at least it’s in the repository.

If you’re interested in using it yet something is keeping you from doing this feel free to contact me and I’ll see what I can do to help you.

Last but certainly not least, I would like to thank:

- Paul Keller (Creative Commons Netherlands) for recognizing the potential use of this theme for other local CC chapters around the world.
- Mike Linksvayer and Nathan Yergler from Creative Commons.org for their enthusiasm, help and infrastructure.



Contactgegevens

Björn Wijers Burobjorn
030-123456789
Concordiastraat 68-126
3555 EM Utrecht, Nederland

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The first step — especially for young people with energy and drive and talent, but not money — the first step to controlling your world is to control your culture. To model and demonstrate the kind of world you demand to live in. To write the books. Make the music. Shoot the films. Paint the art.
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