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No Ping-o-matic?

I don’t think I’m pinging the Ping-o-matic right now, so I just needed to do a test…

Do you see me? Do you see that I have updated?

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Sharing Your iTunes Online?

I’m looking for something like Kung-Tunes for the PC. I don’t want to list what I am currently listening to though – I want to list everything in my iTunes library, like Squidfinger’s iPod page.

Speaking of the blog, I’m still planning on pulling down the current design. As soon as I finish my task list for Bridezilla, errr… Chelsey, and get some sort of picture script running to share our wedding photos. I need something fresh. (Of course, as soon as I make it fresh, I’ll want the old comfortable design back.)

And speaking of wedding photos, anyone out there with mad photoshop skills that could help me tweak a few photos? I have a wild piece of hair in one of them that I want edited out, and I need to lift us out of one downtown skyline photo and place us in another one on a more sunny day. There may be a few others, but honestly – Rannie did such a fantastic job, it’s just minor things. Anyone interested in helping? I’m all about the barter system – just let me know!

I seem to be needy today, don’t I? In reality, I’m quite edgy, and somewhat melancholy on top of it. Yeah, I’m a ton of fun to be around. I’m just in the mood to get things done, and the list just keeps getting longer…

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Time for More Testing…

I’ve also added the Subscribe to Comments feature. Feel free to test it out!

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Blog Design Considerations…

There are a lot of things I want to do with this site over the next few days. Bring skins back, fix CSS issues, and add the subscribe to comments plugin. However, before I do all of that, I want to tackle a few design issues.

Right now, I have dates separating my posts. I’ve always done it that way, so I have never questioned it. Now I want to incorporate my Cookie Crumbs much like Matt has done his asides. Right in the main column of the blog. I have the code to do it – just one problem. My “Date bars” get in the way.

I think I’m going to move the dates for all non-crumb posts to just below the title. Either there, or down on the bottom with my name. But when you’re reading a blog, does the date or the time really matter? They matter for personal archive purposes of knowing just exactly when you had that thought, but otherwise, who needs the date?

Time stamps matters as far as sorting out posts, but really – do you care if I wrote something at 12:43 in the afternoon? Does it really matter? Maybe if I am posting about the sandwich I just ate for lunch, but lately I eat lunch at pretty random times. The other day after my Sleeping Beauty thing, I considered eating lunch at 5:00 in the afternoon. Again, the timestamps don’t really matter. They are in my database if I need them, but do you care to read them? Do you even look?

I left the “Filed Under” text in the bar yesterday because I wanted to remember the structure of how it was set up. Now that I know where to find a copy of the default WP template, I don’t need to worry about that.

Last but not least, I’m not going to mess with compatibility for older browsers. An ironic statement, considering I was using IE 5 just a few days ago. I am not a CSS guru. For some reason, my site displays just fine in Firefox 0.9, but not as well under the 0.8 version. I don’t have that version, so I can’t tweak for it. I will open up IE to verify that things look ok, but I won’t fret if they don’t look quite the same. Maybe someday, but not right now.

What are your thoughts? What is truly handy for you when you read blogs? What is just extra fluff that you don’t really care about?

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Testing Out WordPress?

If you’re like me, you might be relatively lost in the main index template of WordPress. Ok, seriously lost. Especially if you converted from MT. However, reading this will help you understand the ins-and-outs of the main index template. The comments included in it are wonderful, and I don’t feel quite so lost now.

It also comes in handy if you are a dork like me and you edit code that you shouldn’t have touched in the first place. Oops. All fixed now.

Pixelog had been converted to WP, but it’s not pretty yet. Not like it used to be. Matt started to cry when he saw that the site was still in tables. He said he can get it back to how it used to look, but it will take more time to twiddle with then we had today. Soon, very soon. No one reads the site anyways, since I haven’t posted new photos since December, 2003. Sad, I know. Soon. As soon as the conversion is complete.

I just have to say, this baby is FAAAAAAAAST!