18
08
2008
Been a while since I did anything about my layout and since updaing my layout usually boosts my creative spirit I decided to pimp my old layout since I did really like it as it was.
So, at this point the only new thing is the layout, but I’m planning on re-doing the plugin pages to give more information on them and more proper support.
4
11
2007
I’ve just updated the pageactivity plugin with a small bugfix that will make it compatible with WP 2.3, credits to Emu for reporting this bug.
Also there were several people reporting problems with the NotifyMe plugin, I have tested this myself and have not experienced any difficulties what so ever..
If you are experiencing difficulties with NotifyMe in WP 2.3 I encourage you to report them at the Support Page (NOTE: be sure to give me proper debug info, the current reports im getting dont get me anywhere, I’ll need to know where exactly the error occurs and if there actually is an error message or that it simply skips ahead without doing anything.)
Also, I’ll soon be switching my blog software to Divia-CMS and I’m seriously thinking of discontinuing development on all the wordpress plugins I currently have offered, so if you are a developer and are interesting in taking over any of my wordpress plugins, please contact me.
4
09
2007
Well I haven’t had much time to work on the CMS lately, but today I found some time to do some updates, I’ve started working on plugin support and have also improved the Log Viewer, as well as the Profile viewing page.
In the coming week I’ll have to add Plugin support to the entire CMS, meaning that I’ll have to add hooks throughout the entire coding scheme for the plugins to use, the same goes for logging messages.
One thing I’ve discovered that I didn’t think of though, is that the log viewer generates a huge amount of SQL queries if you choose to log everything, because of this I have added more logging levels so that you can choose to only log the most important actions.
If you want to try Divia-CMS read the following!
I am seriously considering releasing an early beta version of the CMS so that people can start testing the features and developers can get used to the plugin system (it’s quite simple really), but I have even more serious doubts about it as apart from a few people asking me to send them the CMS (no!) I haven’t had much feedback on it.
If you are interested in the CMS and are waiting to give it a try, let me know! The more people are interested, the more tempted I’ll be to release a beta.
6
07
2007
Ok I really wonder sometimes, do people know what Beta means? I mean, I know Google and companies of the like have been abusing the name Beta lately, but come on people, it’s not just a word that makes a program look sparkly!
Beta MEANS the software is NOT FINNISHED and is ONLY to be used for testing and development!
I say this because lately I’ve had a lot of people asking for support for the NotifyMe plugin, saying their database of an amount of users WAY larger than what is responsible to be managed by beta software.
I am very honest about my plugins, useronline and pageactivity at this point are solid plugins who might have a bug here and there but they work! NotifyMe is NOT a solid plugin! It is Beta and I do NOT recommed anyone using it for any purposes other than testing or development!
So if you are using NotifyMe on your website with a large user database, please do yourself a favour and switch to another plugin, NotifyMe has a very usefull import and export feature so it won’t be hard, just wait untill a full version is released, and then start using it for real.
1
07
2007
If you are a frequent visitor (or for that matter a recent visitor) you might have already noticed, I’ve put up a new layout
Previously I’ve been using a layout from Styleshout, which was fine of course, but it’s less personal as there are more people out there using your style (though I haven’t found any).
Big thanks to the people of Designerstalk for helping me shape this layout 
24
05
2007

I was checking my Page Activity the other day and was presented with a list 3 times as long as usual.
I don’t know what it was but I thought it was a nice example of how the Page Activity Plugin works
Note that guests watching ‘Checking Plugin Version..‘ are actually blogs that have plugins of mine installed, who are checking for the latest version.