Hackadelic on September 25th, 2009
This entry is part of a series, The Spam Chronicles»

Spam, Now with Real Bacon!Some time ago I installed spam blocker software to help me manage the tons of spam I’ve been getting. Meanwhile, I have revised my choice of spam blocker, tried another one, and I’m giving up that one, too. Here is the story…
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This entry is part of a series, Sliding Notes Advice»

CSS AccordionThis is a CSS accordion menu tutorial that explains how to implement the accordion effect in your WordPress page or post using CSS and the Sliding Notes plugin.

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Open Source street signFrom time to time the topic “Mixing GPL software with non-GPL software” crosses my www ways, and I often find there is a lot of misunderstanding about what GPL open source is about (as opposed to other open source software license models). This is not surprising, given that the GPL is probably one of the most complex software licenses around. Time to clarify some fundamentals…

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Hackadelic on August 2nd, 2009

Search-Engine-MarketingJust a short status update, and an “excuse” for not having posted for quite a while now:

I dived into learning what I consider my weakest area, Internet Marketing, and it’s a project that absorbs almost all of my spare time.

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Hackadelic on July 22nd, 2009

Fly me to the Mooooon...Women are motormouths. Men think with their… (You know what they think with.)

Just stupid clichés? Here is a proof there is more to it… ;-)
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Hackadelic on July 21st, 2009

Kuan YinIn this post I’m jotting down some spontaneous thoughts about the importance of designing adequate software interfaces, kindof.

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Hackadelic on July 17th, 2009
This entry is part of a series, TOC Misconceptions»

Marvin from The Hitchhiker´s Guide to the Galaxy - not againIn my last post I disproved that SEO Table Of Contents fails to function on a very long post/page with more than 12,500 characters. As it turned out, it wasn’t characters that the issuer meant, but words. So I re-checked with a much longer post.

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Hackadelic on July 17th, 2009
This entry is part of a series, TOC Misconceptions»

coming and goingThere have been rumors that SEO Table Of Contents wouldn’t work properly on long pages with more than 12,500 characters. I just made a functional page with 29,837 (!) characters and a TOC, wich proves the rumors wrong.

Check it out, see for yourself: the TOC Test With Looong Text.

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  2. TOC Malfunction Rumors Disproved Again
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Hackadelic on July 12th, 2009
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w3c-2-textorizedHere is yet another update to Sliding Notes. Besides various code improvements, it establishes conformity to the W3C XHTML 1.0 standard (important for sites that show the valid XHTML badge).

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Hackadelic on July 8th, 2009

Emptiness / VacíoWhen you want to display a TOC box in your sidebar using a text widget and the toc shortcode, and there are no headings to display, you effectively get an empty widget. An ugly affair sometimes… Here is what you can do about it.

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