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Useful Wordpress Plugins Redux

I’m revisiting my list of WordPress plugins to update and correct. For starters, I always stick with TinyMCE because there are a few key plugins that add icons to the visual editor. To be without TinyMCE means to be without those icons. While this is acceptible for me, it adds a burden to those clients . . . → Read More: Useful WordPress Plugins Redux

Multisite Wordpress on a Netbook

I recently purchased a netbook (Samsung N210) to display my work on the road with propective clients.  It took a bit of doing but I know have a configurationand workflow that works for me.  During the transition, I ran into two problems:

1. Difficulties maintaining a stable httpd

I experienced a problem which others reported: httpd would . . . → Read More: Multisite on a Netbook

Breaking up long forms

Recently I had a long form to display on a membership website. I wanted a visitor to be able to leave the form incomplete and then to return to finish it later. My approach with CForms was to break the long form up into a series of very short forms, each to be filled out . . . → Read More: Breaking up long forms

Useful Wordpress Plugins

As I’m migrating my business website to WordPress, I thought I would spend a moment to list plugins that I regularly use:

Advanced Text Widget

Supports PHP in a widget.  There are several similar plugins which I also use from time-to-time, including Linkable Title Html and Php Widget.  When I choose a plugin for the . . . → Read More: Useful WordPress Plugins