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Archive for the 'Word Press' Category

Blog Spam = Fun

Tuesday, October 11th, 2005

Well, I guess running a blog is like having your own little mousetrap. I get to see what all of the spammers of the world are working on as they try to leave comment spam here about 20 to 30 times a day. It is really a good time dealing with it. I usually just […]

Comment Spammers

Tuesday, October 4th, 2005

In the past three weeks comment spam here has been out of control. It is part of the reason why I have not poasted here as much as I used to. The online poker spammers and now college loan spammers have been spamming golod.com with fake comments at the rate of about 20 a day. […]

Resetting Your Word Press Password

Wednesday, August 17th, 2005

Ok, I am not sure why this page on the Codex does not come up first for resetting your WordPress password on Google, but this is my attempt at making it. I love the password saving features of today’s browsers, but it can get you into trouble if you do not go in and […]

Technorati Goes Adsense

Monday, August 15th, 2005

Just noticed that Technorati is now showing Google Adsense contextual ads on their tag pages. You can peep this on their Cycling tag page. They are doing some serious traffic over there, I am sure it will be a nice piece of change in their pockets every month.

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Multi-User WordPress

Monday, August 15th, 2005

WordPress is rad. I am more and more impressed with the development of WordPress and the support it has on the internet. Now it gets even better with a supported multi-user version of the awesome blogging platform. WordPress MU is still in beta, but it is pretty darn awesome. For anyone interesting in writing […]

New WordPress Release Announced

Sunday, August 14th, 2005

Just read on the WordPress Blog that a new version has just been released. 1.5.2 deals with a couple of possible security risks that have had a few people talking in the past week or so plus a couple of other user requested enhancements were added as well. Check out the announcement for more […]

Technorati Tag Plug In for Word Press

Saturday, August 6th, 2005

I am testing out a plugin for WordPress that apparently lets you use Technorati tags in my posts. I am thinking that this will help Technorati better understand where to file my posts, but I have a feeling that it is simply so that I can display their common tags on my blog that I […]

PHP Test

Friday, August 5th, 2005

I am not sure if you can insert php code into a Word Press post, so I am going to test it here and you all are going to get to see the results. If you cannot do it, you will see nothing after this rant. If it does work, well you will know.
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Three ColumnTheme Finalized

Thursday, June 23rd, 2005

Well, it sure doesn’t look like much, but I finally put together the finishing touches on a simple three column theme for Word Press. The theme is all zipped up and you can find out more information on my Three Column Theme page. If you find anything that needs fixing, be sure to let […]

Three Column Theme

Monday, June 13th, 2005

I am working on a three column theme for Word Press since it seems the ones that are out there look like hell. I will be releasing mine to the public…I just need to finish it up and figure out how to make it available. J/K
It will be called ThreeColumn and you see […]

Word Press Themes Part Deux

Monday, June 6th, 2005

I have to say, WordPress 1.5 is pretty sweet. There are a couple of hundred themes available and to be honest, if you know your way around CSS pretty well, you can put together a template in no time at all. I will be putting together a couple of three column layouts here pretty quickly […]

Word Press 1.5

Wednesday, June 1st, 2005

I have just updated the golod.com site to the latest release of Word Press (1.5) and I am a big fan. Word Press is an open source blogging platform that is a breeze to set up and administrate. 1.5 has a bunch of great new features including support for static html pages that reside […]