I have been contacted by David Chartier of the blog DownloadSquad.com and was inquiring about writing a post there about the Wordpress plugin I created to crosspost Wordpress posts to Vox (I dubbed it the Vox Crossposter, pretty ingenious huh??)! That’s pretty damned exciting I think.
He also inquired about whether or not I would [...]
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Vox Crossposter: recognition and development
January 6th, 2007 · Comments · PHP, Web Development, WordPress Plugin
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Finished painting, Hurricane Ernesto, work and web development updates! Yippee!!
August 29th, 2006 · Comments · AJAX, Family, JavaScript, Move, PHP, PeopleArray, Web Development, Website, Work
The marathon painting session is OVER. Five rooms in five days! One room a day makes it sound very misleading and almost simplistic. We actually have been doing trim for the past two days so that means five rooms in three days! It was insane. I’m glad it is over! Now I can just go [...]
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Vox Crossposter v0.3 and work stuff
August 6th, 2006 · Comments · Blogging, PHP, Web Development, WordPress Plugin, Work
So I spent about [insert very large number here] hours working on my plugin yesterday because someone told me that it wasn’t working for them! “That cannot be true” I thought. So I emailed (many, many times) and messaged the blogger attempting to use my plugin and after those many hours, I fixed [...]
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Vox Crossposter version 0.2
August 3rd, 2006 · Comments · Blogging, PHP, Web Development, WordPress Plugin
I added a sidebar option in Wordpress that allows you to choose whether or not you want to crosspost the entry you are creating to Vox or not. Here is a screen shot:
Beautiful ain’t it?!
For my next trick, I’m going to look into a bug that is putting a funky character (Â) in the [...]
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Spreading the word about my Wordpress plugin
July 30th, 2006 · Comments · PHP, Web Development, WordPress Plugin
Since I’m so proud of my Wordpress plugin, I figured I’d go ahead and spread the word about it in the hopes of everybody in the world (that has a Wordpress blog and a Vox blog) would use my plugin.
I’ve posted stories to Digg, Reddit, Netscape (not that anybody reads that crap anyway), Shoutwire and [...]
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