Many of you are probably familiar with the popular WordPress plugin NextGEN Photo Gallery. It’s one of the most highly downloaded and highly used plugins for WordPress. With it you can create Albums and Galleries and place those Albums and Galleries inside your blog posts or blog pages. A widget also comes with the plugin [...]
Monthly Archives: January 2009
Written on January 28, 2009 at 1:04 pm by Chase Sagum
Placing NextGEN in Your WordPress Theme with PHP
Written on January 23, 2009 at 12:42 am by Chase Sagum
Start Making Your Own Drupal 6 Themes!
It’s not hard at all to find hundreds of different choices for nice and well functioned WordPress themes. But what about Drupal themes? Better yet, what about Drupal 6 themes? Well my friends there are just not as many! All you bloggers out there! I have a traffic tip for you. Want to increase your [...]
Written on at 12:30 am by Chase Sagum
Login Redirect WordPress Plugin
Peter’s WordPress Login Redirect Plugin is a great plugin for redirecting your users once they login to a specific destination of your choice! By default, when a registered subscriber to your blog logins in to his/her account they are automtically taken to their wordpress admin dashboard. What I am finding is that many of my [...]
Written on January 22, 2009 at 11:53 pm by Chase Sagum
A Review of MediaWiki Skins Design Manual from PacktPub
Many of you have become familiar with styling existing themes or creating new themes for open source content management systems such as WordPress or Drupal. But an open market that not many have gotten into, but where there is no doubt much opportunity for growth is in the creation of MediaWiki skins! I don’t think [...]
Written on at 11:32 pm by Chase Sagum
I’m Back and Writing…Finally!
It’s been a few weeks since I wrote anything on the blog! But i’m back and ready to rock the open source world Just kidding about that last part. But over the past few months the blog has been great! People are discussing topics ranging from Drupal to starting their own open source projects. I’ve [...]








