WordPress Trash

Tuesday, 21st July 2009

A great feature being worked on for a future version of WordPress (hopefully 2.9) was added to the the development version today.

The ‘Trash’ functionality will work in the same way as your Mac or the Recycle bin on Windows – when you delete an item, it will be moved to the Trash from where it can be recovered or permanently deleted.

The functionality is currently being tested out with comments and hopefully if it works well will be roled out to other WordPress assets like post, pages and links.

So no more impulse deleting of something, then wishing you hadn’t… Phew!


How to disable Google Analytics tracking during development

Thursday, 4th October 2007

You’ve put your Google Analytics tracking code into all pages of your web site, but then what happens when you want to test your site locally or at a diffent URL where you host a development environment?

You need to make sure your Analytics profile is set to only track pages when there are hosted at your domain and not while you are testing and developing your site. To do this you need to set up filters within your Analytics account.

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