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.
This example is actually simpler than most of what you’ll find on the web, and you need to build on it, but I often want to see a simple, stripped down example, so I thought I’d post it. I wanted to take existing header and footer graphics and adapt them to a wider page, preferably…
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…
Well, it’s quick if you use Google Video. Thing is, I use Google Video pretty frequently, and I needed an MP4 of a file in WMV format which I had already uploaded. After a few minutes of searching for the right app that would give me a nice, compatible file for a podcast, I realized…
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.
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…
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