WordPress, Twitter Bootstrap and Host Like ToastWe reported last week that Twitter Bootstrap version 2.0 was released.

This was a huge update that brought many changes and required extensive work on the WordPress Bootstrap CSS plugin.

We released an updated version of the plugin into beta a week ago and we’re quite happy that in its existing state, it’s good for prime time.

That said though, there are a few things you need to take into consideration before upgrading.

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Last week DIY Themes released Thesis Framework 1.8.3.

Fun. Not really.

I wrote a guide some time ago about creating Thesis Child Themes. One of the advantages I tout about child themes is the smooth upgrade path from one version of the parent theme to the next.

Unfortunately this latest release of Thesis 1.8.3 caused me a little bit of a headache because he changed the way he includes the theme’s CSS stylesheets.

In this quick post I’m going to show you what you can do to quickly offset any problems associated with Thesis Child Themes and stylesheets.

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If you host your website using CPanel, we have provided a free, fully customizable script for backing up your full web hosting site.

We have received a couple of questions about security recently so we decided to simply highlight clearly that you can configure the CPanel backup script to transfer your backup files over SCP.

SCP is not SFTP, though it is often confused. The backup script uses native CPanel API calls and is therefore only as powerful or as limited as the base-CPanel implementation.

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WordPress, Twitter Bootstrap and Host Like Toast

We wrote yesterday that Twitter Bootstrap 2.0 was released to public.

We’ve been hard at work preparing our WordPress Bootstrap CSS plugin so that you can take advantage of the latest Twitter Bootstrap as soon as possible.

Today we’ve released the first beta of the plugin for those that want it now.

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Twitter Bootstrap 2.0 is released to public

February 6, 2012

Twitter Bootstrap 2.0 released to the public. Find out what’s new, and how to add Twitter Bootstrap to your WordPress site with our WP plugin.

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Master Twitter Bootstrap using WordPress Shortcodes, Part 6: Popovers

December 7, 2011

WordPress Bootstrap CSS plugin now supports WordPress Shortcodes for Twitter Bootstrap elements. In Part 6: Twitter Popovers

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Master Twitter Bootstrap using WordPress Shortcodes, Part 5: Twipsy Rollovers

December 6, 2011

Now the fun with Twitter Bootstrap really begins! So far we’ve covered: Twitter Bootstrap Buttons Twitter Bootstrap Labels Twitter Bootstrap Blockquotes Twitter Bootstrap Alert and Block Messages Next we’re going to show you how to get subtle, unobtrusive roll-over tooltips. These are useful for web-apps, but you can put them anywhere on your site if [...]

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Master Twitter Bootstrap using WordPress Shortcodes, Part 4: Alerts and Block Messages

December 6, 2011

Perhaps one of my favourite elements in the Twitter Bootstrap library is that of Alert and Block Messages. With little effort you can create coloured boxes to alert the user of important notices. They’re neat and don’t detract from the site. In this article, I’m going to run through the basics of using alert and [...]

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Master Twitter Bootstrap using WordPress Shortcodes, Part 3: Blockquotes

December 5, 2011

WordPress Bootstrap CSS plugin now supports WordPress Shortcodes for Twitter Bootstrap elements. In Part 2 we look at Twitter Blockquotes

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Master Twitter Bootstrap using WordPress Shortcodes. Part 2: Labels

December 5, 2011

WordPress Bootstrap CSS plugin now supports WordPress Shortcodes for Twitter Bootstrap elements. In Part 2 we look at Twitter Labels

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