It’s not uncommon for website files to …

It’s not uncommon for website files to get out of control. You’ve got images over here. Included files over there. Template files over there and there and there. What can you do you ask? Clean it up! Nettuts has a great article about cleaning up your next PHP project and organizing your mess.

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WordPress Short Codes. They’re fun, the…

WordPress Short Codes. They’re fun, they’re easy and they’re powerful. What are they? Basically function in PHP that you can call from anywhere in your WordPress template. There’s a great tutorial over at SmashingMagazine on using short codes.

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This is classic. Yes, This actually happ…

This is classic. Yes, This actually happened. Names have been changed to protect the innocent. Person A: how can i fix the volume on my computer Person A: ive tried everything Me: bottom right hand corner there’s a little speaker icon. did you turn up the sound there? Person A : its all the way…

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I think when it comes to designing Web s…

I think when it comes to designing Web sites most designers get to the bottom of the page and run out of ideas. Sprey Studios posted a really cool article that’s sure to help though, 48 Excellent Examples Of Blog Post Footer Designs. Pretty cool.

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Automattic, the parent company of WordPr…

Automattic, the parent company of WordPress founded by Matt Mullenweg released this interesting P2 theme. Of course I had to give it a try and what better place than on Dailything.com. It seems an almost idlyllic fit since Dailything is a short collection of ideas and observations. The one thing I’m not liking however, is…

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Tweeting About Twittering

A long, long time ago I joined Twitter. That was before all the celebrities and the mad rush by the general masses caused it to explode into a web phenomena. Back then it was more frequently down than up and the “We’ll be right back” message was an hourly occurrence. I’ve got to say Twitter…

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New Insight Into Blogging Shows – gasp – It’s Profitable

Marc Penn over at Wall Street Journal came out with some insteresting statistics about blogging today including the fact that roughly 1% of Americans are blogging for some source of income with 2% of those earning enough to make it their PRIMARY income. And people used to laugh and call blogging a “passing fad”. Blogging…

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