I was just reading on Nick O’Neil’s blog about the Facebook Connect for WordPress Plugin that is expected to be out anytime. Apparently another company has already developed a similar product that was previewed at the Facebook Developers conference earlier this year but it apparently hasn’t made it’s way into beta format just yet. From […]
WordPress 2.6 / PodPress Bug
I had someone send me an email today about not being able to download audio files from our Church podcast. I recently did an upgrade to the newest version of WordPress and didn’t realize until after the fact that the newest installation breaks the PodPress plugin. Wouldn’t you know it? I did a little research […]
Now Feeding to Twitter!
I think I am a little late to the punch on picking up this cool little trick because I have seen some of my friends already using it but I finally took a few minutes to get my mind around Twitterfeed this afternoon. Basically Twitterfeed just feeds your Blog’s RSS Feed (or content) through to […]
Advantages to WordPress
I am a pretty big fan of My partners and I have been learning the advantages of adopting frameworks for our clients projects because of the benefits they can bring to the table. As of late we have been using Pleth Networks, LLC, is planning on adding WordPress Framework sites to our list of service […]
Projects: Podcasting in WordPress
I have been doing a little bit of research lately on podcasting. I am in the process of putting together a major revision of my Church’s website, www.thechurchalive.org. One of the things we started doing this past year after the last revision was to place our weekly sermon audio files on the web for download. […]
Basic Podcast Tips from Mitch Keeler
If you have ever considered starting your own podcast you have probably given some thought as to what all is involved in putting together a quality product. Mitch Keeler, who operates one of my favorite podcasts, the Web Hosting Show, posted some tips on his blog, here’s a link: Basic Podcast Tips from a Hosting […]