WPQuestions is a new problem-solving community for WordPress aficionados developed by Darren Hoyt. The aim of WPQuestions is that members pay to ask any WordPress related urgent question or seek help with your WordPress doubts and issues and other members get paid for answering those questions. Users are either Askers, who offer money for emergency support, or Experts, who are established PHP coders looking to earn money and bolster credibility. Questions run in the form of a 3-day contest, but end as soon as the best answer is selected. WPQ is also great place for established WordPress designers and developers who want to help problem-solve and be paid fairly for their efforts. If you need any quick efficient help form WordPress experts, it’s the right solution you should go to. Wisely, you can earn some extra money if you are good at WordPress too. Right now the top expert is getting over $200 and WPQuestions has paid for over $1,000 to the WordPress experts. Feel interested? Join WP Questions today!


gMap is a lightweight jQuery plugin that helps you easily embed Google Maps into your websites. It’s only 2KB in size and very flexible and highly customizable as well. To implement gMap to display Google Maps on any website, you need to sign up for a Google Maps API key and jQuery library at least in version 1.3. You can custom the gMap’s latitude/longitude, default zoom level, markers, info positions to display as a pop-up, custom marker images, mapping controls on/off, scrollwheel and more. Download the latest version of gMap and include the Google Maps API along with jQuery and gMap in the
section of your website.

Bgrepeat is a new simple site where you can discover many of fresh, colorful and minimalism repeating backgrounds and wallpapers for websites, blogs, Twitter, computer desktop or applications. You can search all backgrounds by tags or sort them according to their popularity like most views, most recent or most downloaded. All pictures has been designed by Bgplanet and are free to use for personal or commercial projects.

Paint.NET is free image and photo editing software for Windows. It features an intuitive and innovative user interface with support for layers, unlimited undo, special effects, and a wide variety of useful and powerful tools. The default of Paint.NET is not compatible with Adobe Photoshop PSD files, and this Photoshop PSD plugin adds support for Adobe Photoshop psd files to Paint.NET which allows you to open and edit .PSD files, support features including layers, masks, RAW or RLE compressed files, and various of color modes. The following color modes are supported for loading an image: Gray scale, Indexed, 32 Bit-RGBA, CMYK (lossy conversation), Multichannel CMY (lossy conversation), Duotone (as gray scale), and Lab (lossy conversation). If Paint.NET is your alternative choice of image editor, this Paint.NET plugin will definitely help you introduce .PSD Adobe Photoshop images into your Paint.NET.
How to Install the Photoshop plugin in Paint.NET
Paint.NET plugins enable you to add new effects, file types, fonts, etc. to Paint.NET. Download Paint.NET PSD Plugin and simply unzip and put the .dll in the “FileTypes” folder in the directory where Paint.NET is installed. The path usually should be C:\Program Files\Paint.Net\FileTypes.