Just in time to upgrade to version 2.0 when it comes out of beta, I finally got around to upgrading to WordPress 1.5.2.
Just in time to upgrade to version 2.0 when it comes out of beta, I finally got around to upgrading to WordPress 1.5.2.
Need a way to limit what gets entered into an HTML textbox?
It seemed that one of my blogs was slowing down to a point where it was almost unusable. Trying to save or publish an entry would often lead to a connection timeout and loss of what I’d typed.
But, it was only one site. This one, also running
Once you get the hang of how to throw, it’s kinda fun.
If you have AdSense on any of your web pages and use Firefox, you owe it to yourself to download the Adsense Notifier from Mincus.com.…
Finally growing tired of the default Kubrick theme on my WordPress blog, I decided it was time to go for a face-lift.
Most of the page layouts I’ve done in the past have been done with HTML and CSS, but only enough graphics for the logo and a few small images just to keep it interesting. So, all my designs wound up with borders and colors, but no real interest.
Just a quick post since I had a really tough time finding an answer to a problem I was having.
I’m working on an
It looks like WordPress is going to skip the 1.6 release and jump straight on version 2.0. With the forthcoming release, the question of what’s changed has been asked all over the place. Owen Winkler has written a fairly in-depth posting over on Asymptomatic.net that lists many of the improvements. And, it looks like it’ll be good.
Sparked by a posting called 7 Mistakes for your First Week Blogging, I decided my blog needed a face lift. Rule #1 – Don’t launch…
You may be able to, although you’ll certainly have to shell out some money.