Archive for February, 2006
New hack to customize your links to be category-specific
0 Comments Published by Chris February 23rd, 2006 in WordpressRecently I was trying to come up with a method to customize the links shown on a page and have them match the category. I looked for a plugin or WP tag to fix this and didn’t find anything relevant.
But, being that Wordpress kicks for blogging, they have an answer. Wordpress will look for a […]
I know the title may throw you off, but I’ve accumulated a bunch of magazines recently and don’t want to throw them away - some haven’t been read. Included are issues of Movieline, tech magazines, Interview.
They’re located in the Inner Sunset in San Francisco if interested. Send me an email to claim them.
Technorati Tags: san+francisco, […]
Need to sell something from your blog - tag it for Edgeio
3 Comments Published by Chris February 19th, 2006 in General newsEdgeio is a new site, still in beta, which will be publishing items for sale posted on other sites - an aggregator of for sale listings. In order for your item to get listed in their directory, you just need to identify the post with the tag “listing”. They will be eventually be searching through […]
I recently received an invite code for CoComment and have started using it. It is in the top right corner of the blog and I’ve included a picture below.
The best part of this tool so far has to be the centralization of all your comments throughout the blog universe.
If you’re interested, sign up on the […]
I think the products that 37signals has developed to date are some of the best web-based tools ever developed; now I compare this to some of the greats like tv guide.com and Fark.
On a recent post they have a new tool to help fight comment miscreants – the troll cap.
Here is a great way to […]
From Problogger
“Stalker’ is such […]
Back in September, I posted about trying Qumana’s blog posting tool. I’m again trying out their updated software and liking it - although it is awkward coming from other tools.
Late last year during […]
Dave Sifry, in his current State of the Blogosphere post, talks about the ever increasing use of splogs as a SEO tool. I’m glad I don’t have his problem of having to deal with that much useless traffic.
In reviewing the most recent submissions to the directory, I have seen all kinds of useless submissions including:
Multiple […]
I’ve recently made some changes to the way I observe site stats, using a third party tool.If you have a chance I’d check out Google Analytics (formerly Urchin). A while back they had problems from too much traffic but it appears they’ve fixed them.
What is exciting is that out of a billion sites with the […]
After a bunch of tweaking and fretting, I’ve unleashed a new and brighter front end to the BlogU directory. I’d love to hear what you think.
Also, I have blog posts for this blog and our podcast showing on the front page.
Technorati Tags: bloguniverse, blogdirectory, podcastlinks