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Archive for April, 2005

OOH, FUN!

Saturday, April 30th, 2005

Though the install instructions are a bit vague, the witty plugin I just installed is VERY cool. Yes, I ended up arguing with it for awhile before I got it to work, but it works a treat. It’s in that text box in the left column. Just refresh the page a couple times, and you’ll [...]

All fixed now!

Friday, April 29th, 2005

Permalinks and commenting open again, thanks to the support forum at WordPress. Not only am I impressed with the wordpress script, I’m equally impressed with the WordPress Community. Unfortunately I found out I’m probably going to have to go host-shopping to find a host that will allow me to use this script to its full [...]

Is MSN Search favoring sites on IIS Servers?

Thursday, April 28th, 2005

Ivor started this. And now the buzz is out This site is hosted on an Apache server. I gotta wonder if MSN Search engineers are now scrambling to “fix” their latest oops now that the cat is out of the bag. I doubt this fledgling search engine could take the PR hit if this is [...]

I broke it.

Thursday, April 28th, 2005

Permalinks and commenting are currently unavailable, thanks to a quirk in the Apache 1.3.33 server in conjunction with WP, the script that runs this thing. Until I get a fix off the support messageboard there will be no commenting available and instead a rather embarassingly awful looking 404 page which should work fine, but doesn’t. [...]

What Web Design Clients need to know.

Wednesday, April 27th, 2005

Most of the clients I work with have limited computer skills. They know how to email, how to use some basic programs such as word processing, maybe spreadsheets, their webbrowser (usually IE6 unfortunately) and maybe a simple photo or scanning program. What they don’t know is what runs a webpage. So how do I tell [...]

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