By Jeremy on February 14, 2012
Recently I was trying to set up a network of sites using the Multi site function in WordPress and one of the things I needed to figure out was what my domain names IP address was, after googling how to do this I decided to simply ask my web host. The answer was surprisingly simple. [...]
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By Jeremy on April 17, 2011
If you want to put some 125 x 125 ads in your sidebar widgets and don’t want to use a plugin here is a handy little tip that will help you out. I searched for ages looking for a decent post on how to do this and the best I could find was this one [...]
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By Jeremy on August 15, 2010
Today I received a very alarming email about how our current Government handles our tax dollars. Please read every word and make an informed decision on who you want to run this country, and remember… Your vote will make all the difference come election day. The Email…
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By Jeremy on June 22, 2010
I just received this email from a friend and I thought I would like to share it here on my blog, It was written by a 15 yr. old school kid from Geelong Victoria, here in Australia. Since the Pledge of Allegiance & The Lord’s Prayer are not allowed in most public schools anymore, because [...]
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By Jeremy on May 18, 2010
Installing a new font in Photoshop is pretty easy if you know how, unfortunately I didn’t, so I had to go sifting through a heap of articles on how to install a font using the Windows operating system before I finally found out how to do it on a Mac. It is really a simple [...]
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By Jeremy on May 10, 2010
WordPress is a free, open-source software that was originally intended to be used for blogging. Since it’s inception WordPress has evolved to become a multi purpose, personal publishing system for creating easy to use websites, or in other words… WordPress is the complete Content Management System for the technological illiterate. With most Web hosts offering [...]
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By Jeremy on May 9, 2010
Sharing your favorite websites with your friends in Facebook is a great way to enhance and build your relationships. One way of sharing the links to your favorite websites, is through the conversations you have on your Facebook wall. By adding a live link to a website, you are making it super easy for your [...]
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By Jeremy on May 7, 2010
Everyone who uses WordPress understands, or at least knows that they have to regularly backup their databases. Every timeĀ a new version of WordPress is released, your reminded to backup your database before upgrading, So we know backups are important, but do we have to manually do this every time? I have found that the best [...]
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By Jeremy on May 6, 2010
Currently I am in the process of setting up a payment gateway for a new site I am working on and I thought I would document the steps outlined, just so I can refer back for any future projects that may need a similar payment approach. The first step is to set up an account [...]
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By Jeremy on May 5, 2010
Gmail is probably my most used application online, it has so many useful features that I think anyone using email could benefit from. One of the main reasons I like using Gmail is the protection it gives me against Spam coming into my account, but that is another post. But to get to the point [...]
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