Moo-Point is mentioned and analyzed.
I think that the best two words to describe this theme by Will Wilkins are: eminent readability — I was impressed the first time I saw Moo Point, and I remain impressed.
Demetris also goes into why text-transform:uppercase in CSS can cause issues in certain languages.
The Habari Project has redesigned their site since the release of Habari 0.5. I like it much better than the old design.
Micheal Heilemann, a long time user, designer and developer of WordPress themes (K2, Kubrick) and plugins, has converted Binary Bonsai to Habari with a minimal design and nice typography.
Chris J Davis, another developer/designer who has worked with WordPress in the past (K2, Kubrick, WicketPixie), has also redesigned his Habari driven site. I love the infinite scrolling/non-paged home page; it dynamically loads older content as you scroll to the bottom!
Cagintranet Web Design has reviews of various code syntax highlight plugins available for WordPress in The Definitive Guide on Wordpress Syntax Highlighter Plugins.
Chris also a lot of great WordPress articles in the archives that are worth the read.
My version of Moo-Point hasn’t changed names. However, easternwest has posted the Simplest WordPress theme built on Sandbox with a CSS file almost identical to Moo-Point.
Weblog Tools Collection has a nice list of the features planned for WordPress 2.7.
The native iPhone application for WordPress is now available from the iTunes store.
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