Blogrush Shutting Down
Since I blogged about Blogrush before and found it a fairly marginal service, I should note that it is now shutting down.
Since I blogged about Blogrush before and found it a fairly marginal service, I should note that it is now shutting down.
Some time ago I started switching all of my company’s (Energion Publications) web sites to use WordPress as a content management system. As I began to do that I intended to make those sites look as little like a blog as possible. The basic idea was that a blog is a sort of personal…
A year or so ago I tried to order Pizza via a company’s web site. About a half hour after I started, I gave up on getting what I wanted into the order and got on the phone. The web site was beautiful, but it was hard to get from here to there. Thus I…
While I started working online with a 300 baud modem and later operated a bulletin board at the same speed (eventually adding 1200 and then-oh joy!-2400!), I’m relatively new to Linux, and wasn’t even aware that w3m was available. Linux Magazine has a brief writeup on it, and I was amazed at how well it…
My various activities don’t generally connect up this closely, but I thought I would give the technical instructions for this on this blog to keep them together with other technical issues. I have created an XML feed, generally compatible with the RSS standard for my Bible Version Selection Tool. When I say “generally compatible, I…
I’ve been working on upgrading all my old table based pages to this method for some time, but I wish I’d had clear instructions like these when I first started.
Energion.com is my oldest web site. I show a series of rectangular ads for books from my other company Energion Publications. They are all 200 x 100 pixels, and none are slanted in any way. But look at the image below (click on it to expand). It sure doesn’t look that way! The book advertised…
(Note: Page author Henry Neufeld is compensated for sales made through links on this page.)