Archive | February, 2010

All switched, no problems, thanks.

Quoting Rip Gerber (pharmathriller.com) after we switched his email from a Microsoft Exchange email system to Google Apps: All switched, no problems, thanks.

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WordPress Tutorial | WordPress E-Commerce Shortcodes

With shortcodes, you can add a quick Buy Now or Add to Cart button directly in a post/page on your site.

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WordPress Tutorial | Page Template and Recent Posts from Category

Rather than having code in your editor put it in a page template. Especially if the code is page specific. In this way, we clean up the page editing area and make it “unbreakable” for users who are in there adding content and don’t want to have to not watch out and break code. We [...]

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WordPress Auto Install on GoDaddy

With GoDaddy’s Deluxe Hosting, you can set up an unlimited amount of websites. Using their auto installer for WordPress, you can have your WordPress site up in under ten minutes.

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Gaines-Jones Education Foundation

The Gaines-Jones Education Foundation needed a website that they could add to on their own. They wanted to be able to add new content, new images, upload PDFs, maybe have some fading featured news on the home page. Ready for the answer? WordPress. What a surprise.

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Dead Love

Linda Watanabe McFerrin has a new book coming out: Dead Love (deadlovebook.com).

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Mexico 2010 San Francisco

The Bicentennial Celebrations of Mexican Independence is in 2010 and the consulate needed a website to let people know about events, updates, and news. Mexico 2010 San Francisco (mexico2010sf.com) was a collaborative effort among the consulate, their design team, Gil Zeimer (copywriter) and Lauren Deane Evans (art director). The site allows the consulate staff easy [...]

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WordPress Tutorial Custom Post Background

Different backgrounds on different pages? Of course, but I didn’t know it’d be this easy.

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