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WordPress Farewell to PHP 4 and MySQL 4

First up, the announcement that developers really care about. WordPress 3.1, due in late 2010, will be the last version of WordPress to support PHP 4.

For WordPress 3.2, due in the first half of 2011, we will be raising the minimum required PHP version to 5.2.

Browser Testing

One task drives web professionals to distraction more than almost any other: testing whether their design works equally well in a multitude of browsers and on different devices.

The list of browsers and platforms to verify against keeps getting longer, and as designers, our tempers are getting proportionally shorter; IE6 will probably feature in nightmares for years to come!

All about @font-face

There are some different ways to use custom fonts in your website. The @font-face is one of the ways.
Pablo Lara have chosen a wide range of articles to show it. From the basics in “Fonts” to the new possibilities in the article “Ever Thought About Using @Font-face for Icons?” And even a cheat sheet and a PowerPoint to learn by heart.

jQuery Optimization Tips

Performance optimization is an important aspect of any type of coding project, including those that use jQuery. Today I’m going to go through some quick useful jQuery coding and performance tips that I think are important for every JavaScript developer to bare in mind when writing their projects using the jQuery framework. Some of these are going to be a little obvious whilst others are things that you might not have considered doing before.

WordPress Hacks And Customizations

If you are looking to add new design features and functionality to your WordPress blog, odds are there is probably someone who has already done it and shared the code on how to do it. There are a number of great resources you can use to find outstanding hacks, customizations, and tips to make your WordPress blog more unique, user-friendly, and engaging.

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