How to handle AJAX in WordPress http://bit.ly/anppBl via @wphardcore

Excellent resource for hardcore WordPress information … http://www.wphardcore.com/

@corie_michele It was too much work to maintain so I shut it down a week ago. I'll put a notice on my site about it later tonight.

Quick US$35 job for anyone with good typography/layout skills. Email me for more info. http://geek.ryanhellyer.net/contact/

New blog post: More from Cockles Creek … http://ryanhellyer.net/2010/05/20/more-from-cockles-creek/

RT @SocialSammy: Wow almost a 20hour day - but @ryanhellyer and I just polished off the @iThnk revamp - a few more changes to come but m …

Anyone know how to add a "haschildren" class to wp_list_pages()? I desperately need that functionality for a project I'm working on.

Whew, backlog of questions finally answered … http://geek.ryanhellyer.net/forum/

RT @michaeltorbert: Congrats to @cssvt on graduating from Virginia Tech this week.

@chip_bennett Thanks, but I run IE8 natively. I found a crappy work around to view it in my XP install in the mean time.

If anyone out there can do me a favour and test a web-page in IE7 please let me know (my XP install is broken right now)

New blog post: WordPress and AJAX book review … http://geek.ryanhellyer.net/wordpress-and-ajax/. Book by @ronalfy.

@caffeinatedb If a theme doesn't use part of the admin panel, it makes no sense to have that part of the admin panel still present IMO.

@caffeinatedb I think code to alter the admin area should go where ever is most suitable for the job at hand.

@caffeinatedb Were you referring to @craigbuckler's article (http://bit.ly/bVyxBV)? If so, why not functions.php?