I met with Odis Richmond this morning regarding his need for a ministry website. Odis is an evangelist and worship leader who has recorded several albums. He is presently our worship leader at The Church Alive and a close friend. He provided me the artwork for the website, and is going to be supplying me […]
Create a Custom WordPress Plugin
One of my favorite websites these days is NETTUTS, they always seem to have fresh, interesting content everytime I visit their site. Today Cristian Lupu posted a tutorial that walks you through the process of building your own WordPress Plugin from scratch that I thought was very well written. Basically the tutorial walks you through the […]
Disqus + Facebook Connect
I am a little late to the punch on this one, I just recently started investigating commenting platforms so I apologize for failing to break this news story back in December when it was announced. Disqus, a popular commenting platform that competes head to head with IntenseDebate now features Facebook Connect as another option on […]
WordPress TV
I have been checking out www.wordpress.tv this morning and I have to say that I am impressed. It’s basically a portal for all sorts of categorized WordPress tutorials. I think that this is going to be a huge resource for the WordPress community, possibly bigger than the support forums! If you are new to wordpress […]
Advertising & Social Networks
I was reading an interesting article in the Financial Times today about Social Networking and it’s effect on advertising. This is exactly why I have been involved with social networking because I do see it as the next frontier for my industry. My business partners have been dabbling with social networking as well so that […]
GoDaddy Denial of Service
I was just reading on WHIR this morning about GoDaddy’s most recent denial of service that brought down several thousand of their clients websites yesterday. In their response they noted that even though it was several thousands of websites, it only represents a small percentage of their clients. This is one of the downsides to […]
Keep Sane Working from Home
Looks like the guys from Sitepoint are looking out for guys like me again. It’s evident in one of Josh Catone’s most recent blog posts where he lists 12 ways to keep sane while working from home. As a lot of you may already know, I work from home a vast majority of the time. […]
Central Arkansas Bloggers / Developers
Update 01/11/09: Just wanted to post an update on this, I have gotten a lot of good feedback on this idea and a great suggestion from Jonathan Barket regarding Refresh. By going with a Refresh type group, we can leave ourselves open to a wide range of technologies and platforms. This may be just the […]
WordPress(MU) Multi-User
I have spent some time the past few evenings researching WordPress MU for a project that I have had in mind for quite some time and just like everything the guys at Automattic and WordPress put out, I have to say that I am very impressed. My concentration into this software started a few days […]
AJAX for updating other fields
Here is a cool trick for utilizing AJAX to update other fields on pages inside of PHPR code. I have to thank Giles for pointing out calculation.js to me, see his notes below in this post. The problem I wanted to solve was updating many price fields on a page as the user entered data […]
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