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WordPress - Now with Turbo
Turbo = Super Fast Blogging…Maybe
Wordpress has an update today that adds a new feature called Turbo. Turbo is Wordpress’ brand name for its Google Gears integration. I just updated my software and noticed the new link in the top right-hand corner of my screen. When you click on Turbo, it opens a window that lets you know that you will need Google Gears in order to enable Turbo. I downloaded Gears and then enabled it.
The popup window also touted a speed increase after enabling Turbo. So far, I haven’t really noticed a speed increase, but to be fair I have only been using it for a few minutes.
Google Gears is Google’s app that allows users to take their computer offline and still be able to use their online apps. In other words, you can still get to your Gmail when you take your lappy on a plane with no wi-fi. Google Gears works in the background saving the necessary files to enable offline functionality.
Obviously, if a large portion of your page is pre-downloaded, you should see a speed boost. Again, so far… not so much, but it is still early.
Other Additions
A welcome addition to Wordpress is the ability to see all the revisions that have been made to an entry. This is particularly handy if you share a blog with someone and you want to see what they have added to you entry.
Also, just under the Save and Publish buttons there is a new Word count feature that will let you know if you need to spend a little more time on your entry in order for it to get to an impressive, unreadable length that will convince your readers to skip your blog. Handy.
It is now possible to add a caption to images. This is an incredibly handy thing. Now if you have a somewhat cryptic image that needs a little explanation, you are in luck. Now you can put a caption at the bottom of the image and your readers will never be confused ever again…ever.
Another new feature of Wordpress in 2.6 is a little, red speech bubble that now lives above the link to Plugins letting you know how many plugins you have installed. I have 13. Super.
It doesn’t just stop there, if you go into the plugins management area, it is now a lot easier to manage your plugins. The interface is now a lot more ajaxy and draggy and droppy which makes it much easier to manage the plugins that make your blog so special.
Since draggy and droppy is so cool, Wordpress has updated its media gallery to allow drag and drop functionality allowing you to better manage the content uploaded to your blog.
And finally, keeping with the drag and drop theme I’ve got going, the Press it linklet has been updated to make quoting blogs and other websites much easier.
All in all, it isn’t quite the continental shift type of change that we saw with the release of 2.5, but this update does bring a lot of good functionality that will make your blogging a little easier.
No commentsWordpress 2.5
I just uploaded the backend of my blog to Wordpress 2.5. It is a lot cleaner and makes writing posts easier by hiding a lot of the more technical stuff you don’t use often a little deeper in the site. I realize that this is a little inside baseball for most people who read this blog, but hey I can geek out a little every once in a while.
The interface is a lot cleaner and uses different shades of light blue for the different sections of the page. It is actually quite pleasant to look at. Obviously this is the first time I have used it so I can’t give a real review, but on first blush it is nice. I likes it a lot.
On another note, I am always a little scared when I upload a new version of Wordpress to my server. You see, I no longer use a hosted blog service like blogger. If you use blogger, it is up to them to keep the backend working. If it screws up, you can relax knowing that there are Google engineers pulling their hair out trying to get everything fixed.
Now that I run my own blog software, if everything blows up, it is on me. To be honest it is kind of exhilarating, but it’s also scary. I have a lot of content that I have uploaded and written over the past 5 years. I would hate to lose it. Maybe I should back up more.
Cool New Features
One of the coolest new features is how this new version automates the updating of plugins. In Wordpress, you can augment the functionality of your blog by installing plugins. I use one called Twitter Tools to post my tweets right here on my blog. I have a ton of other plugins that I use to make it easier on me to use Wordpress. In this version of Wordpress, updating out of date plugins is as simple as hitting a link on the dashboard. Awesome. To make it work, you have to put your FTP settings in a form that pops up the first time you click the update link. After that it works. Click the update link under the out of date plugin, then click the ‘Proceed’ button and boom it just works. ROCK AND ROLL… I love it.
Bug Fixes?
There is one bug that annoys me and it hasn’t been addressed by Wordpress. When you embed a video from Youtube or other video site, it works fine the first time you publish the post. If you go back to your post later and then republish, Wordpress messes up the html and makes the video malfunction. I am about to test this new version of Wordpress to see if it fixes that problem. I know I can’t be the only person to have experienced this problem.
—-Update—-
Hooray. It now works. The video embed bug is now dead! Hooray. Embed videos to your hearts content!!!
2 commentsSync Your Outlook and Google Calendar
Finally there is a way to keep your online and offline calendar in sync. This is a big deal if you are like me and have had to enter calendar items manually in two places. What a drag. Google announced today that it has released a little tool that will check your Outlook calendar and synchronize it with your Google calendar. Hip hip hooray!
UPDATE:———————-
I just downloaded the Google Caledar updating tool, and it works great! It is extremely simple. You download it and it ends up in your system tray. Once it is there you can right-click on the icon and go into the options and specify how often you want it to check for updates.
I have been waiting a long time for this. I have a smart phone that doesn’t sync to Google, but I want to use Google calendar and now I can. Thank you Google!
No commentsNew Look for the Blog FTW
Hey everybody, here is my new look and feel. The best thing about having a personal site is the ability to change the look and feel at the drop of a hat. On a professional site, if you change your look a lot, you risk losing or confusing users. In my case, I only have around 40 hits a day so I feel pretty confident that everyone will be along for the ride.
There are a couple of things that I like about this theme. First, it appears that the main portion of the page is backlit with a soft blue light. Second, this theme is much cleaner than my last one. I think it will be easier to find old posts. Also, this theme is a two-column layout that is less confusing.
My blog is Wordpress. Wordpress makes it infinitely easy to change your look and feel. There are a ton of designers out there who put together layouts. There are literally thousands to choose from, but it is amazing how many suck. The real trick is to find one that looks pretty good.
This theme was pretty good right out of the box. I had to make some changes to the CSS to make the search area work correctly. Initially, the search button was too narrow to see the word ’search’. I fixed that. I also created the banner up above and made some other CSS tweaks to get it just like I like it.
Let me know what you think, leave me a comment.
No commentsBlogging Tools
I just downloaded a Firefox plug-in (Add-on) called ScribeFire and I am testing it right now. My blog is a Wordpress blog, and it has a pretty good editing interface that comes part and parcel with the software that is installed on my server.
I have been using Wordpress for the last 4 months and have been completely happy with the interface, but today, I was looking at Leo LaPorte’s Wakoopa software feed, and it said that he was using MarsEdit, a blog editing software package for the Mac, and it got me to wondering if there is software available for Windows, and lo and behold, here is software that integrates right into my favorite browser, Firefox.
Powered by ScribeFire.
No commentsOsalt
http://www.osalt.com/ - is a great website that I just found, thank you life hacker. If you are looking for an open source alternative to replace an expensive piece of software, then this is the site for you.
No commentswww.genonow.com
I want to let my circle of friends know what I am up to in my new job. A big part of it is filming, editing and rendering videos and other “learning objects” for a brand new website on the Internet. It is a site called www.genonow.com. Our hopes is that this site will become the go to place for corporate training.
Initially, it is small because it is brand new. It is still in alpha. Technically, it isn’t open to the public, but go by and kick the tires. We are waiting to get our 30th learning object. Once we get there, we will pronounce it open to the public. Until then, other than this blog post we are keeping it a secret.
Once we are fully up and running, we will be adding new functionality like search, tagging, user-ratings and more. Our hope is to build a community around the content.
Why GenoNow
So, you may be asking, “Why are you building this site?” That’s a great question, let me answer it like this. Let’s say you are the head of Human Resources in a company, and it’s your job to train your work force in their areas of deficiency. Before www.genonow.com, you had to rely in broadcast training. Here is what I mean. Let’s say that 20% of your people have real time-management problems. So, in order to address that problem, you fly in a time-management guru, and spend $20,000 to address a problem that only 20% of your people really suffer from.
What if you could train your staff in a way that is much more granular and focused? That is where GenoNow comes in. You could take that same $20,000 you invested in the time-management seminar and put that into credits for your whole staff. That way the 20% with time management problems could focus on learning objects devoted to effective time managment. The remaining 80% of your staff could seek training in their area of deficiency. That is a much more effective way to spend your training dollar.
Better Training for Less Money For Your Organization
Not to mention that, but we partner with companies to host their training objects. Through the partnership, companies have an easy effective way to broadcast their message to all their employees without having to invest in a distance learning environment. We do all the hard work.
Trainers Needed
We need trainers! We need people who can teach to offer up their training in return for the chance to make some money. The revenue sharing with content creators is very simple. If you sell your content for $20 on GenoNow then you will make $10. GenoNow splits the revenue 50-50 in return for hosting and marketing learning environment object.
Our long term goal is to be a long tail provider of corporate training. That means that you may be surprised at what we would deem as appropriate for the site. Another goal is to allow content owners and trainers to be able to upload and manage their own content. That is coming, but isn’t available yet. Our development team is hard at work creating the product. (Remember you are seeing it in an early stage, there is a lot more to come as far as functionality is concerned.)
If you are a trainer, or if you know a trainer, I want to talk to you. My email is mwilliams (at) sviworld (dot) com. (Please excuse the way I had to publish my email address, I am trying to avoid unwanted emails.)
2 commentsHave You Heard of Twitter?
Have you head of Twitter yet (www.twitter.com). I have talked about it here on the blog before. It is a form of microblogging, something I call nanoblogging. In essence, you simply give updates about your location, current thoughts or whatever momentary piece of short information comes to mind.
At South by Southwest, the music come tech festival that is going on right now, the flavor of the te month is Twitter. Everyone is tracking each others every move through Twitter.
I have to admit that I don’t fully understand the value of Twitter, but it is fun. I just want you, my circle of friends to start using it so that I can see if it has some greater value.
If you have a Twitter ID, let me know. My Twitter handle is murdog777. Check it out, get an account, and add me. Who knows, it may be the next online craze, and you could be one of the early adopters…the adopterati.
No commentsBack Up To Speed!
Hooray for my blog service provider, www.webbleyou.com. For a little over the past week, my site has been extremely slow due to some server problems. I was sent an email explaining the problem, and was promised that the problem would be sorted in about a week. And lo and behold, my site is back to its old zippy self.
I appreciate everyone being patient while my server problems were fixed. Well we are back to lightspeed, thank you Webbleyou.
If you are itching to have a delicious blog like mine, go to Webbleyou.com and they will hook you up for a very affordable price, $4.00 a month. Start blogging now.
No commentsFree Photoshop on the Net
According to this story on CNET, Adobe is currently developing an online version of its photo editing software that is slated to be absolutely free. This is great news for a large number of people who need only a rudimentary photo editor. Almost everyone needs light editing capabilities and up until now low cost, easy-to-use photo editors have been relatively hard to come by. But, now with the majority of Americans on the net now having broadband, and bucket loads of computing power easy to come by, Adobe may just be ahead of the curve.
Adobe’s CEO Bruce Chizen told CNET the plan was to have advertisements to pay for the online version of Photoshop.
I’ve said it before, but with every new app that appears on the net, the closer we get to a world where OS and computer make really becomes commodity. PC’s have been commodity for years, and as more and more apps find their way online, even Macs become less interesting.
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