Browsing articles from "March, 2009"

Sliding Notes 1.4.1 Released

Mar 10, 2009   //   by Hackadelic   //   WordPress  //  No Comments

A minor update of Sliding Notes is out.

The release provides a workaround for a weird cross-browser issue on some themes, like the one reported by Magnus.

Download it as usually at wordpress.org.

A Fire That Flies: DVD Cult And Delight

Mar 5, 2009   //   by Hackadelic   //   Blog  //  No Comments

Every now and then, a film or TV series is made that seems to transcend the separation between reality and fiction, between cast and audience, between “them” and “us”. Not only for the story they tell, but also – and especially – because of the casts and their distinctive and lovingly coined roles, these artworks manage to become almost a second home to their fans, and the characters therein almost like close friends.

Such artworks become what is usually called a cult!

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TOC Boxes 1.2 With Multipage Support Released

Mar 4, 2009   //   by Hackadelic   //   WordPress  //  3 Comments

I’m proud to announce that, thanks to Sascha’s hint, TOC-Boxes now support multi-page posts.

Download it as usual at wordpress.org.

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Spam Gratitude

Mar 4, 2009   //   by Hackadelic   //   Blog  //  No Comments

SPAM!Most people feel annoyed by comment spam, and some complain very articulately.

Until recently, I used to fret about spam myself. I even started to write a ranting post on spam myself… when suddenly, the light of insight came over me, and I made my piece with it.

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To WordPress Or Not To WordPress

Mar 3, 2009   //   by Hackadelic   //   Featured, WordPress  //  12 Comments

Representin´This article is sort-of an antithesis to a post called “Why developers should pick WordPress?“. While that post does make some good points pro WordPress, I’d like to show why it is not the whole story.

The Main Arguments Dissected

The mentioned article summarizes the most common pro WordPress arguments:

  • It has prominent users (even governmental).
  • It is more popular than its competition.
  • It is in high (and growing) demand.
  • It has a large (and cool) community.
  • It is easy to learn.

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Fighting Influenca

Mar 1, 2009   //   by Hackadelic   //   Blog  //  No Comments

Anti-InfluencaJust a quick update for anybody awaiting responses and updates around here:

Quite a heavy influenca is keeping me away from my keyboard most of the time these days, so I’m not able to respond as quickly as usual.

It’ll pass… (sigh) 🙂

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