Archive for May, 2005

CSS style for your WP RSS Feed

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CSS style for your WP RSS Feed: Very clever tutorial to add CSS to your WordPress feed. I personally tend to stay away from prettying an RSS feed since I think it weakens the medium and we are back to reducing standards with added CSS that will be interpreted differently by the various browser engines used by news readers. This is a fun tutorial nonetheless.

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Registering Non Dot Com Domain Names

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Forget the old .com ! Suggestions for a new type of domains : from .ac to .zw

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Microsoft Offers Improved blogging tools to Windows Hosters

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May 20th, 2005
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Microsoft Offers WordPress to Windows Hosters: EDIT: redacted. I apologize for the confusion. Please read the comments for a better explanation. Thanks to Skippy and Chris for keeping me honest!

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What was your first post?

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May 16th, 2005
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My first post EVER on a blog was back in and around March 2003 but I had lost a few months of posts in an upgrade somehow. I vaguely remember writing about a cool new blogging tool that I liked, added some stuff about SlashDot and then rambled on about how I might get used to writing on a blog. I had always loved to write and typing was so much easier than pen and paper. I had just started taking classes for my Masters degree in computer science and I figured that this would be a good way to get my arms around some programming projects. I really wish I could find a cache somewhere of those pages. I might look around my old hard drives to see if there is still something there. Wait…here is something. This is from the first b2 install on my server at home, […]

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The ABC’s of Wordpres Plugins

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May 16th, 2005
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LinkyLoo, WordPress Plugins

The ABC’s of Wordpres Plugins: This post MUST have taken a long time to put together! [EDIT] Astute readers have pointed out that the list is originally from mundogeek.net and a quick look-see shows that it is simply a copy and paste with no regard for the Creative Commons. Without creating too much of a controversy (this could just be a personal blog, not meant to be published, might be an oversight, I want to give them benefit of the doubt) I have taken the original link down and left the MundoGeek.net link up. Thanks for pointing this out.

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WP Theme: 3 Column Relaxation

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WP Theme: 3 Column Relaxation Three column version of the Relaxation theme with Flickr photos on the third column. Quite soothing with lots of pictures. This would make a nice theme for a personal blog.

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Rate-it! Plugin by Chris J. Davis

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May 14th, 2005
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LinkyLoo, WordPress Plugins

Chris J. Davis’ Rate-it! is a collection of functions that allow you to add a rating to each post. View this plugin in action. Download

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Can blogging boost IBM’s revenues and reduce layoffs?

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May 14th, 2005
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Silicon Valley Watcher: Can blogging boost IBM’s revenues and reduce layoffs? She said that Robert Scoble, a leading blogger at competitor Microsoft, recently posted a link on his blog Scobleizer to her site, which boosted her readership was quoted as said by Catherine Helzerman. Do these people really understand the power of blogging and how blogging evangelism works or are they just amateurish corporate bigots who are appeasing the tech-savvy shareholder? Thanks Hack The Planet

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WordPress Themes for Troops

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WordPress Themes for Troops: Well, not really. This author is “auctioning” off themes to raise money for our troops. Without delving into politics, the themes are nice and this is a nice way to raise some money.

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