Here’s Gary (aka G Martin L) at the Fais Do Do showcase last year spinning a little JT. [ Javascript required to view QuickTime movie, please turn it on and refresh this page ]
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I’m off of QR codes. The code itself don’t give people any new information. They take me back a step in the process from text ad to a garbled square that only a special program can read. If you show me three QR codes I can’t tell you anything about he product or offer. I [...]
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I see more and more “fat footers” on the web and on WordPress sites these days. The site map is basically dead and the fat footer has replaced it as the way to get a quick overview of where to go on your site. It’s not just me declaring the site map dead, users have [...]
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Here’s Gary (aka G Martin L) at the Fais Do Do showcase last year spinning a little JT. [ Javascript required to view QuickTime movie, please turn it on and
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I’m off of QR codes. The code itself don’t give people any new information. They take me back a step in the process from text ad to a garbled square
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I see more and more “fat footers” on the web and on WordPress sites these days. The site map is basically dead and the fat footer has replaced it as
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I’m heading to WordCamp 2011. Check out my business info at www.note15.com or follow me at @andylroberts on twitter.
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As I’m working with larger companies to implement WordPress it is always interesting to hear what features the client will assume are present that just aren’t there. One common theme
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I’m helping another business convert from a proprietary CMS to run their sites on WordPress. While I’m in the discovery phase of an implementation, it seems I spend all of
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I’ll be at WordCamp SF Friday through Sunday. I’m seeing a lot of energy around real corporate business sites built on the WordPress platform. While many of the plugin feature
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Apple saw fit to change the project types in XCode 4. While the new names are fitting based on the intended application functionality they don’t jive with most published step-by-step tutorials
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