by Wayne Hastings | Jun 11, 2009 | Content Management, WordPress
Within about 15 minutes this morning, I upgraded three different WordPress websites from 2.7 to 2.8. And the updates would have gone much faster if I hadn’t taken the time to first update all the plugins! I am simply in awe of the WordPress team. The built in...
by admin | Jun 7, 2009 | Tweet
Building client sites in #Joomla, troubleshooting weird client issues, and gearing up to build a #Flash piece. Busy day… # @cyeary I’m not an ActionScript expert, but I can move stuff around and make clickies… in reply to cyeary # Mac OS X tip:...
by Wayne Hastings | Jun 5, 2009 | Adobe Photoshop, Hacks
I’ve never had a problem with browsers, specifically IE, loading favicons created for my client sites. But this week I had one site where the favicon would load in every browser EXCEPT Internet Explorer. Normally, I create favicon images in Adobe Photoshop, at...
by Wayne Hastings | Jun 4, 2009 | Hacks, Macintosh, Utilities
Occasionally in Mac OS, I’ll get an e-mail with a .dat file extension. .dat is pretty generic, but typically this is from an older Microsoft e-mail program bundling the message and one or more attachments into the .dat. The Microsoft program knows what’s...
by Wayne Hastings | Jun 3, 2009 | Hacks, Joomla
When it somes to Joomla 1.5, sometimes having to create a feedback form is overkill, when all you really need is for a Contact to do a graceful redirect to a thank you page upon submission. This hack requires modifying a core component, so be sure to save a copy of...