Web 2.0 A to ZMonday, November 10, 2008 @ 9:44PMIT’S been four years now since Web 2.0 was first used to describe more interactive and collaborative Web sites that behaved like desktop applications. In those days, there were only a handful of sites that qualified.
Winemaker wears a Joomla! developer hatMonday, November 10, 2008 @ 1:04PMDave Whiting, the principal at Red Newt Cellars winery in upstate New York, was tired of chasing vendors to try to get them to support clunky custom content management systems on his site at RedNewt.com. The independent winemaker decided to branch out and teach himself site development skills, with the help of some popular open source applications. The happy result is a full-featured interactive ...
Order T-Shirt Now!Tuesday, October 14, 2008 @ 8:55PMThe government’s promise not to censor the Internet has allowed bloggers more latitude than journalists working in other media. Now, with a leading blogger jailed, that freedom is in jeopardy.
8 WordPress Plugins for Page ManagementTuesday, September 23, 2008 @ 6:25PM While the page feature in WordPress has been a mainstay of the blogging platform for years, it doesn’t get a whole lot of love from the programmers or plugin community. Here are 8 plugins that are compatible with at least WordPress 2.5 that will allow you to change their order, make sub-pages easier to navigate, add tags and more. As always, don’t install all of these unless you want to ...
10 Tools for Running Stats Tracking in WordPressFriday, September 5, 2008 @ 12:59AM There are numerous plugins to help bloggers insert tracking codes into their blogs. Google Analytics gets the most attention, and there are several others that are worth trying out that will keep you from having to make numerous edits to your templates to make sure you cover all the pages you want. Here are 10 very helpful tools for running stats tracking in WordPress. All of the following ...