Tonight I ran across a contact form plugin that I really like. There are multiple contact form plugins out there but this one is by far my favorite. Contact Form 7 can manage multiple contact forms on the fly and you can edit recipients, fields and orders for each of these forms. This plugin supports […]
(WP) Events Calendar Plugin
I have been looking for a good events calendar plugin for wordpress that could be used to manage upcoming events for an organization like a church or a city. I have tried to integrate a few variations of this plugin into my projects in the past and honestly, I haven’t had a whole lot of […]
Pleth Launches UACCB Redesign
My partners and I couldn’t be happier about the recent launch of the newly redesigned website for the University of Arkansas Community College at Batesville. UACCB approached us a while back to develop a redesign for their existing website and they had a pretty clear direction that they wanted to take the website. My partner […]
Noodle = Intranet, Social, & Wiki
A few years back my partners and I formed a partnership with Vialect. Since we maintain multiple office locations we were in need of a flexible intranet solution. Not only were we impressed with the product and adopted it as our own product but we also signed on to become authorized resellers for the United […]
Ayatollah’s Website Hacked
It looks like international website defacing is on the rise, I have heard several reports over the past few days of international websites being defaced, most of these were religiously oriented sites. On CNN tonight I found out that the Web site of Iraq’s most influential Shiite cleric was hacked Friday, with the attackers’ messages […]
SQL Truncate & mt_rand()
For anyone that may have wondered why the upgrade to 2.6.2 was so important, here’s a pretty good explanation I found on WordPress Developers Blog tonight. It has to do with a SQL column truncation issue that could basically alter users login credentials, etc. Stefan Esser recently warned developers of the dangers of SQL Column […]
Tagging Plugins on Delicious
I have been doing a lot of WordPress development as of late and over the course of working on this variety of projects I have tried and tested a lot of the plugins that are listed on the plugin directory. I do all of my testing on my sandbox WordPress Installation which resides on an […]
Thoughts on Economic Bailout
I typically blog about things I interact with on a daily business like software and web development. In fact, I have had a long standing rule with myself not to ever discuss my political opinions or perspectives in a public forum but given what’s been happening over the past week or so I am making […]
Homemade Bombs Found In Conway
I was just on KTHV’s website tonight checking out the news and saw where a homemade bomb was found in Conway. Police were called out to North Conway after neighbors heard an explosion near their homes that sounded like Dynamite. Here’s the video from the KTHV website. Home Made Bombs Found In Conway – todaysthv.com […]
Governor Palin’s E-Mail Hack
See Added Notes Below: There were two things that shocked me about Sarah Palin’s email account being hacked, the first was the obvious, that someone would do something so bold and absolutely crazy, ha. The other thing that really shocked me was that the Governor of a state would actually have a Yahoo email account, […]
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