Author Archive

Album Journal

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April 28th, 2005
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General, Photolog Script

Album Journal: I have been working with photo blogging, photo albums and online photo repositories for sometime and I had thought that Flickr was the closest thing to a perfect photo app. I might have been wrong. After looking through this “Album Journal” I think this would be cool. I like the interface and the organization of the albums. I really like the idea of being able to record entries per photo and per album and then display them as such. Not everyone has a bunch of pictures to post in an album everyday but when you do, it would be of tremendous aesthetic value to be able to annotate each one with a blog post of sorts. I know that all of this is achievable with Gallery, Flickr and the like but somehow they all lack the fluidity and the coherence of the album journal above. I would like […]

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WP Theme: Lots of them!

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WP Theme: Lots of them! Theme generation script for WordPress (and other systems) with many nice looking themes. Worth a click through!

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WordPress Database Functions

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WordPress Database Functions: As I have said before, the WordPress Codex continues to amaze me everyday and everytime I look at it, I see good documentation. This is an in-depth look at wpdb which is the WordPress database object. Thanks Hit-or-Miss

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Do you know what is BR?

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Do you know what is BR? Thanks Shanti

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Get Visual Studio 2005 Beta 2 (for free!)

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April 26th, 2005
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LinkyLoo

Get Visual Studio 2005 Beta 2 (for free!): If you use the Visual Studio IDE (I know thats where I started and still feel very comfortable with it) follow this link to get your 2005 Beta 2 for free. This has been on Slickdeals recently and Forever Geek spoke of it this morning.

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Import from Nucleus CMS to WordPress

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April 26th, 2005
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Cool Scripts, LinkyLoo, WordPress Hack

Import from Nucleus CMS to WordPress: Leonid [EDITED, sorry :)] gives us a starting point for an import from Nucleus CMS to WordPress. He cautions us that this script is custom written for his blog and probably will not work for others. However, this is still a good starting point for people looking to switch.

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Fantastic Bloglines Guide

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April 25th, 2005
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Blogging News, LinkyLoo, Weblog Add-Ons

Fantastic Bloglines Guide: A very nicely written, pictorially illustrated guide to using Bloglines to read a large number of blogs online and use other tools such as Flick and Feedster to perform online reasearch and keep abreast via blogs.

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WP Plugin: Bad Behavior

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WP Plugin: Bad Behavior Bad Behavior is a WordPress plugin which prevents spambots and other malicious bots from scraping your site for links and email addresses as well as posting comments and referrer spam. Bad Behavior can work with virtually any PHP-based blog, forum, wiki or CMS.

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Google and Craigslist Mashup

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April 22nd, 2005
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Business of Blogging, Cool Scripts

Google and Craigslist Mashup: Talk about cool code. If you have not seen this before and are into programming or business, this is definitely worth a clickthrough. Programmers never cease to amaze me, ever! Paul Rademacher has taken Google maps to a whole new level. Use the above link to look for property for sale and rent in the major cities from Craigslist. I don’t know for sure if Paul realizes the potential of his development but I know of quite a few local and national realtors who would be chomping at the bit to be able to use this technology to show off their listed properties. Think of the possibilities. Imagine combining the power of the relatively open MLS database with the combination of Google map overlays with nice thumbnails of each property accessible through the map and you have a realty powerhouse that can and will draw millions […]

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