May 11 2006

It is common sense to take a method and try it, if it fails, admit it frankly and try another. But above all, try something.

Published by Fence under Webby stuff

I’ve just installed a new plug-in/general web-enhancer-thing called coComment[1] which I spotted over at Thinking Out Loud. What it does is keep track of all the comment you’ve left, and as I tend to forget where I’ve been only 2 minutes ago this should hopefully prove useful.

As I said, I did have to install a new wp-plugin so if anyone has any problems commenting let me know, email is fencesitterATgmailDOTcom. And do remember to edit that into a real email addy.

Linknotes:
  1. Their Site
Tags: plug-in, wordpress

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Jan 11 2006

So why on earth should I moan

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I did mean to write a reply to my post yesterday about Mary O’Rourke, but once I got home I decided to fix the problem I’ve been having with my keywords. I couldn’t get it to work. For some reason the cosmos page tags would not link to the correct posts, so instead I deactivated that plugin, and installed the Ultimate Tag Warrior. Cool name ;) And that seems to be working fine. So if you ever used the cosmos, it has now been renamed the Tag Cloud but does exactly the same job as before, it lists all the tags I’ve used.

All done now, I think. But if you notice any problems let me know and I’ll ignore your complaint until I have time ;)

BTW wordpress 2.0 comes with anti-spam stuff, and an all new layout, if you are thinking of upgrading. It is also supposed to be faster, but I never noticed it being slow in the first place so *shrug*

Tags: Mary O'Rourke, plug-in, wordpress

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Aug 12 2005

Plugin

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I often use footnotes in my posts[1] but that often involves having to stick all that a href code and a name code, etc etc, so was looking around the wordpress plugins and came across Linknotes[2]


Linknotes:
  1. okay, I sometimes use footnotes
  2. Jeremy Curry - testing
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