WebspaceWorks Articles/News
Articles posted here are original to Webspace Works, and some will also have been published in local (Bangkok) print media.
Written primarily as attempt to demystify some of the more technical or esoteric aspects of website design and development, for those of our clients who have an interest in understanding a little more about such things.
Fold Page List updated with SEO plugin support
The Fold Page List plugin was updated to version 1.9 to work around some compatibility issues with some other plugins handling SEO and navigation menu construction.
Fold Page List Three Years On, Adds Breadcrumb Capability
Over three years after it was originally released for WP 1.5, the Fold Page List plugin remains compatible with current versions of Wordpress.
Generating breadcrumbs with Fold Page List
It now adds the capabity to produce breadcrumb trails for the current page through the introduction of a new template tag, wswwpx_page_breadcrumbs that is called as follows:
wswwpx_page_breadcrumbs($homelink, $separator, […]
Fold Category List updated for WP2.3
Fold Category List plugin for wordpress updated to support WP 2.3+, but retains support for previous versions
Wordpress plugin: Fold Category List finally out of beta!
After way too long the Fold Category List plugin for Wordpress finally comes out of beta with a feature upgrade that takes it to version 1.0. The upgrade addresses the presentation of empty categories and post counts within a folded category list, extending the use of existing standard arguments to achieve this.
Fold Page List update for WP 2.1 compatibility
Fold Page List, the plugin for handling page navigation within Wordpress has been updated to remain fully compatible with version 2.1 of the popular blogging platform. The update to version 1.74 resolves issues with some plugin functionality being disabled following changes to the Wordpress database structures.
Internet cable repair completion stalled
Repairs to the damaged cables southwest of Taiwan, which were due to be completed by end of January, and then delayed until mid-February, will not now be complete until end February.
Internet cable repairs begin
Repairs to the submarine cables off Taiwan, damaged in Boxing Day’s earthquake have begun, but are expected to take weeks to complete.
Southeast Asia internet disruption to continue
Damage to the sub-marine cables south of Taiwan more serious than first estimates, with repairs expected to take longer than anticipated. Further slowdowns are also anticipated as network loads increase following the holiday period.


