Perhaps you are new to WordPress or you are a site administrator and not the person who built the site. In any case, WEBphysiology has produced a video that will help you when it comes to ad Continue reading
Adding a WordPress Plugin
A WordPress Plugin Administrators Will Love
I’ve been building and administering WordPress websites for some time now and finally found a plugin that helps me while I’m performing administrative duties. If you are like me, it can be cumbersome to Continue reading
Keywords Make the Difference for Your Blog
So, you now are full steam ahead on your blog, that’s great. What’s next? Well, if you are trying to drive traffic to your site and have not yet jumped into the fray that is Search Engine Optimization (SEO), then you need to start reading up. Continue reading
Web Design Color Considerations
I’m not going to go into an art lesson and teach you what colors work together or what emotions certain colors promote, but I do want to make certain that one takes in the human aspects of color selection for their viewing public. Continue reading
Adding a Custom Facebook Static FBML Tab
Adding a custom tab to your Facebook Page will allow you to better brand your page and tie it into your overall Internet branding. If you haven’t yet created your Facebook Page, check out the Creating a Facebook Page post.
To add a custom tab to your Facebook Page you will want to Continue reading
Creating a Facebook Page
Creating a Facebook Page for your organization is fairly easy. You first will need a Facebook account. The Facebook Terms of Service are such that you are only allowed to have one Facebook account. This is fine as the Facebook Page doesn’t reflect Continue reading
Make your Twitter POP with themeleon!
While catching up on the Twittering Twats I follow (okay, stole that term from @JohnCleese), I came across a tweet from @ev (aka, Evan Williams), one of the founders of Twitter. Evan was espousing the greatness of Continue reading
After the Deadline Plugin
In 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 Continue reading
Creating a Custom Static FBML Facebook Page
Note that since this post was created, FBML is no longer available for new Facebook Tab Pages but is, as of right now, still supported. This may change in the future. Facebook Page Tab support is now via iFrames within a Facebook Application. For details read our Creating a Facebook iFrame Application
Facebook has a great application, Static FBML, that is available for anyone to use. With it you can create a custom tab on your Facebook Page. An example would be the “Home” tab of WEBphysiology’s Facebook Page. One can get quite elaborate simply by Continue reading