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50 Days to a Better WordPress Blog–Day 3: Sharing is Caring
There’s no better feeling than putting the last period on your post. We want to share it on Twitter or Facebook, but is there such a thing as “too much”?
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50 Days to a Better WordPress Blog-Day 2: Caching
I want to cover a lot of different topics during this series, and one that seems to be drilled into people’s heads is the idea that they should be doing things to “make their page load faster”. There are a few good solutions, but the one I recommend the most is to find a good…
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Video from PodCampNashville (#pcn11) for "The Ultimate WordPress Experience"
Here’s the video from the session I did yesterday in Nashville at #pcn11 (PodCampNashville11). Once again, a special thanks to Chris Ross for getting this video ready to go for me. The video turned out GREAT. The slides are already in the video, but I may go back in later and embed the slide images…
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Video from PodCampNashville (#pcn11) for “The Ultimate WordPress Experience”
Here’s the video from the session I did yesterday in Nashville at #pcn11 (PodCampNashville11). Once again, a special thanks to Chris Ross for getting this video ready to go for me. The video turned out GREAT. The slides are already in the video, but I may go back in later and embed the slide images…
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50 Days to a Better WordPress Blog–Day 1: Font Readability
When it comes to typography online, there are a few simple ideas you can remember to help your users read your articles time and time again and always be begging for more, without them having to get new glasses every time.
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PodCampNashville: a #pcn11 recap
Yesterday downtown Nashville was invaded by 600+ of the brightest and best geeks in town as the Cadillac Ranch opened its doors for the third annual PodCampNashville. People turned out in droves to hear speakers talk on creativity, development, design, marketing, public relations, and all other manner of speaking sessions. I spoke on WordPress,…
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Firefox 4 and CSS3
Some interesting tidbits are arising now that Firefox 4 is out in the wild. It turns out that Firefox 4 will accept both the standard and –moz specific versions of CSS3.
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Tales of a *Camp Veteran – Maximizing Your PodCamp Experience (for #pcn11)
The Nashville PodCamp (coming up this Saturday) marks my 15th camp experience, both as a speaker and as a participant. The past three years I’ve held privilege to attend camps all over the country, but the Nashville camps (and the southeast in general) seems to have the best handle on how to have a good…
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Why the Answer “Google It” Isn’t Cutting It Anymore
I love helping people out with WordPress. Sure, I don’t use the official channels like the forums or stack exchange, but I love helping out people on Twitter. I do lurk on the aforementioned services, though, and unfortunately have noticed that there’s a recurring trend that pops up from time to time that really bothers…
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Exclude Non-Standard Post Formats from the WordPress Post Count
I’ve been diving into WordPress’ new post-formats lately, and was able to quickly implement some of the new features into the site. I’ve really taken hold of two post formats: statuses (like a facebook status or a tweet) and links (to non-studionashvegas news, mostly from the WordPress world). But, I got to thinking – these…