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Month: August 2013

25 No-Nonsense Ways to Power Up Your Productivity

Being outside from my home town and work for some days of relaxing makes the perfect time to think about some aspects of my working life. Today I bumped into this article which lists 25 easy methods to stay motivated and productive when working as a freelancer. Apart from the number #4 (Reduce Your Caffeine

Amoreira Beach near Aljezur

Customizing WordPress Dashboard

I’m taking some days off on the sunny Aljezur, a small village at the south of Portugal near great beaches. Apart from all the relax, I’m also catching up with all the twitter and feedly buzz from last weeks. One of the topics that caught my attention was a tiny survey that is going on about WordPress

The State of Multilingual WordPress – take 1

Fact. To build a multilingual (or multi-language?) website is hard. Much harder than a single language website version. Fact. The current available solutions to simplify designers/developers life when building multi-language websites are…very complex. Multi-language websites are probably more common outside US, and maybe, more complex in the European territory, since over here we share a

Portugal at WordCamp Europe

Last week, WordCamp Europe folks announced the final speakers’ list and among the 36 speakers there’s a portuguese woman, Mónica Guerra Leiria, stepping up with a presentation about “Between Glorified Computer Interface and Ultimate Narcissist: delivering what the client needs”. When doing client work there is a fine line between what the client wants and

get_page_uri for all types

Lately, I’ve been struggling a lot with permalinks, permastructures, hierarchy slugs, and so on, for a plugin I’m working on. During these days of core reading I’ve bumped into a function called get_page_uri(), a super simple function but still deserving a full post about it. From the Codex you’ll get: Builds and returns a URI for