Getting this blog off the ground began in 2007 (essentially) and continues toward 2008. Most of my articles have something to do with web accessibility, or web design, or the WordPress content management system. Sometimes I toss in an article about a charitable organization that I find worthy or about something that has … Keep Reading »
Adsense: Cents or No Sense?
One project I completed earlier this year featured optimizing the placement of Google Adsense code. Many blogs, including several that I control, use Google Adsense to help monetize their operation. Do you use Adsense on your blog? If so, are you all warm and fuzzy about Google Adsense? Is it worth the time and the … Keep Reading »
WordPress Category Navigation
One of the basic features of most websites is some type of navigation indicator to identify what page you are currently browsing. Although this can take the form of a fairly complicated breadcrumb indicator, the most frequent implementation of this feature is simply to draw attention to the navigation link by highlighting … Keep Reading »
Using WordPress as a CMS
Although WordPress is best known as a blogging platform, it's ability to function as a standard Content Management System (CMS) has been recognized and implemented by tens-of-thousands of web developers world wide. If you are wondering why professionally designed websites are being developed around a FREE blogging … Keep Reading »
Custom WordPress Smiley Icons
Who wouldn't want their own custom WordPress smiley icon? I often visit at Mike Cherim's Beast-Blog. Mike is a genius withto WordPress, and I always learn something new when Mike writes about tweaking WordPress. Adding Your Own WordPress Smilies explains how to make your own personal smilies / emoticons for use with … Keep Reading »