The Difference Between WordPress.com and WordPress.org Blogs
Just finding out about WordPress? Then you my be wondering , “What’s the difference between WordPress.com and WordPress.org blogs?”
Just finding out about WordPress? Then you my be wondering , “What’s the difference between WordPress.com and WordPress.org blogs?”
Facebook unleashed its new wave of site integration tools including the new Like button for external sites. This button works like the regular Like button on Facebook, where you see a status update and can give it the thumbs up.
Today, we’re going to trick out our WordPress blog by adding the Hovercard feature. Whenever I type in an “@” plus a username on this blog, site visitors will be able to mouse over the hovercard link and see the Twitter peep’s mini-profile. You may have seen this feature on the Twitter.com web site.
The release of new Apple iPad this weekend will be the debut of a new deployment environment for your Web and blog site. Are you ready?
Wordpress just announced its new WordPress.com Slideshow feature. This is an AWESOME update.
You can now select photos to upload then quickly add them to a blog post as a slideshow.
One of the best ways to tell your blog visitors about your Facebook presence is by using a Facebook Fan Badge. This allows users to click a button and join your Fan page and to click through to your Facebook account.
One of my themes for 2010 is Own Your Content. In that light, I’m sharing the Amazon.com review I did of Aaron Brazell’s WordPress Bible.
YouTube allows you to create a custom video player but the process doesn’t include an easy way to set the player size. I’ll show you how to do both.
WordPress finally added an Email Subscription feature to its WordPress.com blogs. This is a great new feature because it is much easier than adding in a third-party email subscription option like Feedburner.
I had to take the night to think about Seth Godin’s recent post on his company’s launching of Brands in Public.