Archive for January, 2007

Blogging Essay Competition Updates

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The Blogging Essay Competition is coming to a close very quickly. We are going to stop accepting entries on the 14th of January. So if you are planning to participate, you need to get your entry in as soon as possible. There have been fifteen entries so far. Lots of people have read the essays and many have helped rate the entries. I will post detailed statistics once the competition closes. Remember to email the entries to mark at wltc dot net with an HTML attachment of your formatted essay.

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WP Plugin: View All Comments

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WP Plugin: View All Comments Install this plugin to view all comments from a specific commenter left on your blog in the past. Even though it sounds mundane, this could be a useful tool for your blog, especially if you want to understand the general demeanor of a particular reader. The grouping is done by email address and installation is very simple. I have seen similar functionality on forums and such.

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Whitespace

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January 9th, 2007
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I came across an article by Mark Boulton at A List Apart. He writes about the importance of micro and macro whitespace. To put it simply, whitespace on a page is everything that isn’t the content. By content I mean text, images and other design elements. Micro whitespace is the space between lines, characters and smaller elements on your page. Macro whitespace is between major elements, like blocks of content etc. Micro whitespace plays the role in ensuring legibility and macro whitespace gives you the feeling of breathing room and cleanliness. Before the popularity of CSS, most of the styling was with font, bold and italic tags. Most sites had standard font sizes (usually 12pt) and standard whitespacing. Once CSS became popular, almost all design elements could be styled. Spacing between characters could be easily changed, as well as line spacing. Cross-browser and cross-platform incompatibility resulted in pages looking good […]

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WP Theme: Orange v3

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WP Theme: Orange v3 is a simple two column widget enabled theme with a dark background.

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WP Theme: Mandigo

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WP Theme: Mandigo is an elegant widget ready two-column WordPress theme, available in four color schemes!

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WP Plugin: Exif and Zoom

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WP Plugin: Exif & Zoom lets you share Exif information of the photograph. It also incorporates Lightbox to zoom thumbnails of the photograph. Read the requirements before you install the plugin.

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WP Plugin: OpenID Delegate

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WP Plugin: OpenID Delegate will add OpenID delegation abilities to your blog, thus allowing you to sign in to various OpenID supported sites using your blog’s URL.

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WP Plugin: Feedvertizer

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WP Plugin: Feedvertizer lets you add your own custom text ads to your feeds. It is based on Taragana’s copyrightfeeds plugin.

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WP Plugin: MicroID

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WP Plugin: MicroID adds MicroID support to your WordPress blog. Adding a MicroID to your blog will allow you to claim your blog using claiming services such as claimID and allow you to have a trusted way of showing the world the you do own your blog.

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