If you work with customizing WordPress Themes, you most likely make multiple copies of each theme you work on; for safe keeping. And that is a very sensible thing to do. On the other hand, you might end up with 2, 3, 4 or more copies of the same theme in your WordPress Dashboard Manage Themes screen, [...]
Continue reading...25. December 2008
As a real estate broker, I have been toying with the idea of using WordPress MU (multiple user) to handle my single property web sites. One WordPress Installation, One Hosting Fee To Pay, Many Different Blogs. So, one of the first questions was …. could I do it on GoDaddy? If you search the web and the [...]
Continue reading...25. December 2008
Over the last several months, I have customized a bunch of WordPress Themes. I found the free themes with the cleanest code, and therefore the easiest to customize were Chris Pearson’s: Copyblogger, Cutline and NeoClassical to name a few. Anyway, I figured I owed Chris one, so I purchased a developer license for his premium theme, Thesis. [...]
Continue reading...22. December 2008
I have used BreezeBrowser Pro for years. I especially like the simple, elegant web galleries that can be created in BreezeBrowser. And I knew that BreezeBrowser could also handle resizing images in a batch. I just couldn’t seem to see how to do it. Well, here’s how. Navigate to the folder containing the images you want to resize. Select the individual [...]
Continue reading...6. December 2008
I’m posting this here so I don’t need to spend 30 minutes hunting for it next time I forget how to use engenu. 1. Acculumate a bunch of photos and pdfs. 2. Copy or drag the photos and pdfs into a folder — name the folder something appropriate 3. FTP into your server, upload the folder. 4. After uploading, [...]
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30. December 2008
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