Wordpress 2.7 Interface designDay by day, the wordpress engineers have been adding more features and functionality to WordPress 2.7, and as they do, their excitement shows as they have been slowly leaking previews and imagery of the new administrative interface. They have just released another post looking for icon designers to help out with icons for the newest release of the 2.7 interface.

With the release date for WordPress 2.7 set for November 10, they’re going to need to find someone who can crank out some icons very quickly.

The icons:
We’ll need icons for each of the main navigation sections, plus a matching pair of list/excerpt view icons for the table screens like Edit Posts. That’s a total of 13, and for the navigation icons we’ll also need a larger size for use in the screen headers. Some of the sections have natural iconography, while others may be more challenging. The sections are: Dashboard, Posts, Media, Links, Pages, Comments, Appearance, Settings, Users, Plugins, Tools.

The style:
Icons should be subtle, with a classic/designed look, nothing cartoonish. Thin lines. Maybe a little old-fashioned looking. They’ll be grayscale by default, possibly with a color version for active menu items.

The timing:
Fast, fast, fast. 2.7 is due to release on November 10. That means icons need to be ready within two weeks, give or take.

Is there anything in particular that you’d like to see in the new 2.7 interface?


Since the switch to iTunes 8, everything (for the most part) has been running smoothly. I’ve been able to create some great playlists using Genius, and I’ve also found some songs that I really like. But then, out of nowhere, I get the following error:

Genius results can’t be updated right now. An unknown error occured (-50).

Please try again later.

Is this just an intermitent problem, possibly caused by a bad network connection, or a problem with Apple servers? Has anyone else encountered this problem?


According to a recent post at MacApper – iPhone Copy-Paste Must be Implemented by Apple. Copy and Paste is not a function that could be created by a 3rd party developer using the Apple iPhone SDK. The iPhone SDK just doesn’t include the functionality in order to implement copy and past (or cut and paste) functionality.

John Casasanta, president of the iPhone app development company Tap Tap Tap, would love to build it, but with the tools Apple gives developers, it’s technically impossible. “Apple doesn’t really provide it in their SDK,” he said. “There’s no real way of doing copy-paste.”

- from MacApper.com

If you have any specific features that you’d like to see added to the iPhone, please view this post and leave a comment, add to the list… hopefully Apple will see it and maybe do something about it.