Some of you have been blogging or journaling for years and have seen other people do links at the bottom or side of their entries to "One Year Ago today" or "Two Years Ago today" or whatever. Most times, these links are hand-coded. Here is a way to automatically pull these links in using PHP […]
Although, Jay doesn't update it anymore, there's still good MT hacks to be had on his tool talk site
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14 Apr, 2002
Posted by: Jennifer In: Bookmarks
a few links about site skinning: (if you have more, please leave em' in the comments!) Domesticat's tutorial (loading different header/footer files) Yelvington (customizing details of the stylesheet)
13 Apr, 2002
Posted by: Jennifer In: Scripts
So you have a really long list of blogs. But you only want a select few to show up on your main page, because that list is just too long and it overwhelms your site. Here's how you do it (in php)…
13 Apr, 2002
Posted by: Jennifer In: How to's
Some time ago, Promoguy asked me to come up with a script that would let him change stylesheets with a simple click of a button…
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13 Apr, 2002
Posted by: Jennifer In: How to's
Long how to description… simple script.
13 Apr, 2002
Posted by: Jennifer In: How to's
There's probably more than one way to do this, but here's how *I* do it
A few MT Hacks: nf0's hacks on how to add a "smiley bar" and add the current temp in your area on your blog. And Lynda previously posted a how to on how to make MT recognize smiley's in comments and "shortcuts" in your blog…
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12 Apr, 2002
Posted by: Jennifer In: How to's
Most people have found Little Green Footballs referrer script. (I've implemented it here as well). Here's a tip if you want to have it ignore another referrer… For example, there's a bot that's been crawling my blog (and a few other people's as well). It'll show up on the referrer list as every other entry […]
I think I'm going to have to buy this book: Web Database Applications with PHP and MySQL. It's calling my name… I can't resist. Hint: In case you don't already know this; most O'Reilly books you'll find priced best on www.bookpool.com
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