Posts tagged: php
WPFolio 1.6 beta release
We’re working on a new improved version of WPFolio, and could use your help! WPFolio gives artists a free and open source tool to create their portfolios. With thousands of downloads, it’s likely to be many artists first encounter with free and open source tools!
While the project started a couple years ago, WordPress has developed several features that make it easier to create this kind of site and WPFolio is keeping up. The 1.6 version includes:
- custom menus w/ jQuery
- custom backgrounds
- better fonts
- better styling and improvements on the code
- a sample child theme so you can keep your tweaks separate from the core code
All this for the fabulous price of zero dollars!
1.6 is a beta release and there’s some bugs and improvements we need to get done before we can submit it to WordPress. Some are super simple things like improving php code, updating deprecated tags, and enabling custom headers, so if you want to take ‘em on, we’d appreciate it. You can fork WPFolio on GitHub and all the issues are listed on the GitHub issues page most with links leading to solutions. If you want to check out WPFolio more generally, see the WPFolio Owner’s Manual. If you have any questions, get in touch!
Once WPFolio is in primo shape, we may update the FFFFFat theme….
Kiosk Twitter Follow
N.B.: Due to changes in Twitter’s API, the use of Restful Auth is no longer supported and renders this program dead.
Ever wanted to get people to follow you while you are presenting at some stuffy art expo and they don’t have their phone or computer nearby, but you do? Get them to follow you quickly with our new Kiosk Twitter Follow app.
Try it out: http://fffff.at/twitter-follow-fatlab
Download this simple PHP script, change a quick setting, and let the followers count increase! http://github.com/gleuch/kiosk-twitter-follow
Code by Greg Leuch, idea by Randy Sarafan
Dr. Google
Feeling sick? Not sure what you’ve come down with? Let Google diagnose you! Enter your symptoms into the search box, and press “I’m Feeling Icky” to be diagnosed. Don’t like your options? Go back and get a “Second Opinion”.
code by Greg Leuch – get the code!




