Day 11 – On The Home Stretch

Posted on November 29th, 2009 in Travel :: No Comments

It's hard to believe that I've been down in the Caribbean for 11 days now, but that's how the math works out. I woke up this morning and spent a few moments trying to figure out what day of the week it was, since it's pretty easy to lose track. Sara made it home ok, and Dale and I have been working on some BraveNewCode stuff since she left. Yesterday we spent most of the day in the room, Dale designing away and me coding away. We're keeping the lid on most of the things we're working on, ...

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New WordPress Newsletter

Posted on August 21st, 2009 in Asides, BraveNewCode :: No Comments

Dale and I are going to start putting out a newsletter from time to time. If you're interested in WordPress and want to be in the loop when we write about cool tips and tricks, then head on over and sign-up.

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Website Update

Posted on July 14th, 2009 in Wordpress :: 3 Comments

It's been about three days since I launched the new site, and I've had some great feedback regarding it (thanks everyone). I've made a few small tweaks based on some comments, so hopefully it's a bit better. I've been watching my traffic, and so far I've consistently about double the traffic (actually, a tad bit more) since launching. I'm sure part of that is a transient contribution from launching a new site and Twittering about it, but I'm fairly certain the traffic will definitely go up, since there's now a lot more to do here now (specifically in the ...

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WordTwit 2.0 Is Now Out

Posted on April 11th, 2009 in Asides, Wordpress :: No Comments

Tons of new changes. Read about them here.

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Back From WordCamp Whistler

Posted on January 26th, 2009 in Technology :: 3 Comments

As I'm pretty beat, I'll post in more detail about WordCamp Whistler over the next few days. But I wanted to just say that it was a really great success in my opinion, and for the most part, went off without any hitches. I want to thank John Bollwitt and Rebecca Bollwitt for all their hard work over the last two months to help make it possible. I also want to thank all of the sponsors, speakers, and of course, the attendees who came up and made it a success. Photo by John Biehler We were hoping that at ...

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QR Codes And WordPress

Posted on October 12th, 2008 in Blogging :: 4 Comments

I posted an article about QR Codes a few months ago. QR Codes are two-dimensional barcodes that can contain a great deal of information in a relatively small area. They are heavily used in Japan, and are slowly starting to gain traction in other parts of the world. One of the best uses of QR codes in my mind involves the inclusion of QR code hyperlinks in printed media. That way a user could be reading a poster or a paper version of an article and still be able to navigate hyperlinks using their phone. Typically this is ...

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New Flickr Plugin

Posted on August 10th, 2008 in Blogging, Programming, Wordpress :: 3 Comments

Yes sports fans, it's that time again -- we've been messing around with yet another plugin over at BraveNewCode. But first, everyone should know that we just put the finishing touches on WPtouch 2.0 today. There are still a few small bugs to squish, but hopefully it'll hit the market sometime in the next week or two. It's pretty sexy, if I do so say so myself. In terms of the new plugin, I'll give everyone a little context. In the last two months I've had several people infringe upon my Flickr photo licenses by using my ...

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Entry #22: The Importance Of Dynamic Content

Posted on July 26th, 2008 in Activism, Charity & Fundraising, Wordpress :: 2 Comments

As most people know, both WordPress and Drupal belong to the class of software known as content management systems (CMS). The benefit of these systems is that they allow users to create content easily, often by typing in content via a dashboard or some other simple form of entry. The actual HTML generation is taken care of by the CMS, allowing the user to focus on creating content without worrying about the details of the HTML. I've had my personal blog for nearly ten years now, and have been on WordPress for nearly three. As I write ...

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