

Step 2: How to make ecto work with Ultimate Tag Warrior - Part II Step 1: How to make ecto work with Ultimate Tag Warrior. Rather than explain it myself, a chap called Robin Lu has already written it up. Note that I am running WordPress 2.0.4 - and Dan has suggested this isn't compatible with 2.1 (I'll get round to it if there's requests) - so again: BACKUP!!! I'm not taking responsibility for any problems you might experience, but I will be happy to help where I can. Please, please make sure you backup your own copy before you overwrite it. On Dan's suggestion, I am offering my own xmlrpc.php file for you to use. Basically, it needs to be hacked to support tags. This is the script that handles the posting on the server side. Tag Support for TextMateīy default Wordpress isn't supposed to support tagging, so there's a bit of fiddle that has to be done. I did that by searching for 'Filed' and below was the tag code, then I removed the 'is_single' check. Yes, I know, I should really design my own blog layout, but I wanted something quick and dirty running, and this theme, I thought, is actually not bad.Īdmittedly I did edit my theme files so that the tags would appear on all the pages, rather than just the single page. Luckily the theme that I had chosen * supported UTW out of the box. The install is straight forward and you can start tagging pretty quickly from the web interface.

After hunting around, installing plugins I didn't want/need/understand, I found: Ultimate Tag Warrior 3. This was pretty simple after a bit of trial and error. Job number 2: get tags recognised in the blogging TextMate bundle. Job number 1: get tags working in Wordpress. I've published 38 videos for new developers, designers, UX, UI, product owners and anyone who needs to conquer the command line today.
