Hacking Movable Type
Jay Allen, Ben Hammersley, Matthew Haughey - Collection ExtremeTech
Résumé
- Introduced in 2001, Movable Type (MT) has been downloaded 750,000 times and now helps people update content on an estimated one million blogs and Web sites, including some belonging to Fortune 500 corporations
- Gives Web developers and administrators the power to customize and modify MT, from eliminating comment spam and creating customized templates to hacking the MySQL backend and working with third-party modules
- Written by a developer who's been hacking MT since before its release and is well known in the MT community-and featuring a foreword by MT's creators, Ben and Mena Trott
L'auteur - Ben Hammersley
Ben Hammersley is an English emigré, living in Sweden,
with his wife, three greyhounds, a few hundred deer, and a
two-way satellite connection. For a day job, he writes for
the British national press, appearing in The Times, The
Guardian and The Observer, but in his free time, he blogs
excessively at www.benhammersley.com and runs the
Lazyweb.org ideas site. As a member of the RSS 1.0 Working
Group, he survived the Great Fork Summer, and as a
journalist he has been accosted by the secret police of two
countries. To this day, he doesn't know which was
worse.
L'auteur - Matthew Haughey
Matthew Haughey started the community weblog
MetaFilter.com, which now has over 13,000 members, and
helped develop the Blogger.com site and service.
Sommaire
- Hacking the Perfect Installation
- Preparing Your Installation
- Tweaking the Templates
- Hacking the Database
- MT and Database Storage
- Tables in the MT Database
- Absolutely Necessary Database Tricks
- Hacking with APIs
- XML-RPC API
- Atom API
- Perl API
- Hacking with Plugins
- The Wonderful World of Plugins
- Writing Plugins
- Advanced Plugin Writing
- Hacking Dynamic Publishing
- Hacking Powerful Blog Applications Together
- Photo Blogs
- Linklogs
- Blogroll
- Events, Reminders,To-Dos
- Polls
- LazyWeb
- Creating a Community-Authored Website
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Wiley |
Auteur(s) | Jay Allen, Ben Hammersley, Matthew Haughey |
Collection | ExtremeTech |
Parution | 02/08/2005 |
Nb. de pages | 330 |
Format | 19 x 23 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 495g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9780764574993 |
ISBN13 | 978-0-7645-7499-3 |
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