Alright, my first test post after activating several plugins was a painless experience. All my tabs were open on the post page. This was both good and bad, as All in One SEO Pack was open and ready to use, but so was every other section requiring lots of scrolling.
The plus side is All in [...]
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WordPress 2.5 My First tests - Broken Plugins
Posted on 30 March 2008
WordPress 2.5 My First Impressions
Posted on 30 March 2008
My first impression of WordPress 2.5 is the admin side of things looks like they simply added a new theme changing the basic layout. Is it drastic? Not really, it will take some time getting used to it no doubt, but I don’t feel at the moment the interface is anything to [...]
5 Things you need to know about Blogging Successfully.
Posted on 16 March 2008
Since I have gotten serious about blogging in the last few months I have learned a thing or two even if I haven’t been able to apply everything I have learned successfully.1. Define your blog. That is know what subjects you are going to blog about. Brad’s Tiny World for example is news and technology, [...]
LJ and MySpace X-Posting Plugins
Posted on 13 March 2008
I am testing the MySpace Crossposter Plugin the LiveJournal Crossposter Plugin for WordPress. My Current WP Version is 2.3.3 and the plugins are both the latest versions.
Test results:
I managed to get the LiveJournal plugin to work just fine. I am still having issues with the MySpace plugin. I have contact the creator and asked [...]
The State of Education in The States
Posted on 11 March 2008
Two education stories hit me this week as blog worthy. First, is about the encouragement that Madonna got as a teen. Secondly, WTF is up in Oklahoma?
From Madonna’s Rock Hall induction speech:
She (Madonna) fondly remembered a teacher, who encouraged her to follow her dreams when she was only 14,
Well that is just dandy, and really [...]



