It’s spring, it’s winter, it’s spring …
I hope you survived the full moon and the solar flares.
This week I have freelancing, Moby Dick, Facebook, pc games, hide and seek and more.
Enjoy!
It’s spring, it’s winter, it’s spring …
I hope you survived the full moon and the solar flares.
This week I have freelancing, Moby Dick, Facebook, pc games, hide and seek and more.
Enjoy!
It’s spring, it’s winter, it’s spring …
I hope you survived the full moon and the solar flares.
This week I have freelancing, Moby Dick, Facebook, pc games, hide and seek and more.
Enjoy!
How quickly we can change our minds. Last Spring I left a comment on the article, Why I Refuse to Own a Smartphone, stating that I totally agreed, that I didn’t have one and that I didn’t want one.
Fast foward four months and now I have an LG Ally with Android on it. (no iPhone for me but that’s a another discussion for a different day – let’s just say I prefer open source to super proprietary. I even refuse to use iTunes.)
There are a couple of reasons why I did this.
It isn’t exactly easy to integrate a website’s contact with Facebook but many people want to collect customer or visitor data via a contact form.
Fortunately, Response-o-matic has created an online tool that makes form creation and integration a snap. Here I will show you how to do this.
The first burning question here is what the heck is a taxonomy.
Simply, it’s a way to group things together. You are probably familiar with this with your music collection – it can be grouped by genre, artist, release year, etc. You may also remember taxonomies in Biology class when you learned about Linneaus and his classification of plants, animals and minerals.
In WordPress, a taxonomy is a way to group together types of posts.
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