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Obfuscating Email Addresses

posted on March 21st, 2011

Froggy

I’ve long held that putting a plain text email on a website is not a good idea. Even with being careful like this I’m inundated with a large amount of Spam. While I don’t put my email address online in a plain text fashion, and preach the same to others, I’m not always afforded Read More→

During much of the past 20 years the main lifeblood of, first, Software Solution Specialists, and now JVHM, Inc., has been to develop custom client-server software applications.  Applications have ranged from Client Relationship Management (CRM) systems to HR systems to barcode labeling systems and Read More→

WordPress Plugins Worth Mentioning

posted on July 8th, 2010

For over a year now I’ve been utilizing WordPress as the code base for the web sites that I build. Why? Because it is simply amazing, full featured and doesn’t add additional costs to my clients’ sites, actually, it Read More→

WordPress 3.0 Has Arrived!

posted on July 1st, 2010

Blue WordPress ButtonIt has been just about two weeks now since the release of WordPress 3.0 “Thelonious”. As of today, version 3.0 has been downloaded over 2.5 million times, that’s almost 185,000 downloads per day! Why would WordPress 3.0 have such popularity? Because it is, without a doubt, the best content management system (CMS) software out there. With version 3.0 WordPress has added some Read More→

Creating a YouTube Playlist

posted on June 21st, 2010

So now you have a bunch of videos you have produced, many covering different areas of the same topic. Or maybe you have a video that was a bit long and so you split it into multiple parts. How can you assist your viewers on to the next related video? Well, one way to do this is to create a Read More→

This is a re-print of my original post on blogWIP.com. At the end of this post I note some changes I had to make to this re-post to get the same results.


So, you are writing a Post in WordPress and are including an image that isn’t yours and doing so requires that you include the proper credits and, possibly, a link. Or maybe it is yours and you want to include your photo credit / copyright . Well this can be difficult within WordPress if you are using the Read More→

After the Deadline Plugin

posted on May 11th, 2010

After the DeadlineIn one of the Quick Sessions held at WordCamp SF, a demo of “After the Deadline” was presented.  After the Deadline is a contextual spell checker, grammar checker and advanced style checker that can be used within WordPress or as a browser add-on.  The demo was very impressive in that it caught quite a few issues with their sample text.  Especially amazing was the co Read More→