WordPress Upgrade: I could cry
[This whole post is written tounge-in-cheek. Please don't flame/bash/perl or python the author.] I just did an upgrade from WordPress 2.7 to 2.7.1, and it was completely done in under 5 seconds....
View ArticleWeb 2.0 MacGyver
Image via Wikipedia TV shows like MacGyver and Junk Yard Wars, as well as real world survival and minimalist training [even camping] tell us that it’s cool to take bits of whatever is lying around,...
View ArticleEuropeans Get a Taste of the Browser Choice Screen
We might finally get more people off of IE, FINALLY. It might seem like a minor thing, but it isn’t. Microsoft has been fined billions over browser choice (or lack thereof) in Windows, and the solution...
View ArticleMicrosoft’s Browser Selection + User Ignorance Lets Google’s Chrome “cheat”?
Image via CrunchBase Michael B. from the Mozilla Marketing list recently posted an hypothesis on why Google Chrome may suddenly start taking a much larger chunk out of the browser market now that...
View ArticleVersion 1.6 of Add Another Module for Drupal Released
Add another module has been recently updated with another new time-saving feature; you can now display “Add another” tabs on certain node types. I’m also taking the time to think of what else can be...
View ArticleDrupal without Drupal – Looking for suggestions on how to dummy-fy the Drupal...
Over the past several years that I’ve been working with Drupal as a vendor I’ve become enamored by its power, its flexibility, its support and perhaps most of all with its awesome community. There is...
View ArticleWhat, no bit.ly Drupal module? Bam! Now there is.
If you ever wanted to allow your site’s users to be able to generate bit.ly URLs cleanly from within Drupal? Well, now you can! The newly written bit.ly module provides OAuth access to allow visitors...
View ArticleProductivity in Drupal’s Development (part 1 of n)
Some of you may recall that a couple of years ago (wow, that long?) I wrote an article on this blog entitled “Artificial Intelligence and Repetitive Tasks in a CMS” describing some of the biggest...
View ArticleInstalling Drush on a Shared DreamHost Account
One of the easiest and most convenient ways to get your hands on Drupal is on a shared hosting environment. It’s pretty much where everyone is going to start from unless you happen to have a giant...
View ArticleInstalling Drush on a MediaTemple (gs) Grid-Service Account
A while back I wrote a quick guide for getting Drush up and running on a shared Dreamhost account and it was great to see lots of folks taking advantage of the power of Drush on a more commodity...
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