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Tuesday, May 28, 2002


A Radio Tip

Did everybody but me know that in your Radio text entry box SHIFT+ENTER causes a single line space? Enormous thanks to Ian McKenzie for the tip.
It works!
Every time!!


10:27:13 PM     Comments[]


Photo Albums Enhance Weblogs

Among the many things I want to learn to do with this weblog, HTML, scripting and whatever else people are using to build great personal web sites are photo albums. I posted some links to good work yesterday. However, few photo albums equal these! What are the ingredients and the steps for doing this?


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More Inclusive

I realized the other day that it wasn't that long ago that I had no idea what a weblog was. Terms like blogging in all its forms were foreign. I had used the Internet and web sites a lot, but I didn't really grasp the difference in a vanity site, a weblog and other web sites I might have visited. My first involvement with this medium began on January 13, 2002.

Lately, I've identified in my writing some horrible traits. Many of my references have become veiled to all but those who are "deep" into the weblogging culture or the Radio (by Userland Software) culture or in other ways insiders to this whole arena of weblogs.

With this post, I'm committing to do a better job of clarifying my references, questions and comments so that weblogging takes on much more of a personal publishing look-and-feel. Those who are getting their first exposure to this on any given day should be able to pick it up fairly quickly.

Ed Cone's guest column below was the inspiration for this thinking. He has written a guest column or essay for Davenet, which is a weblog edited by Dave Winer, CEO of Userland Software.

Guest DaveNet: A Personal Look at Blogging [Scripting News]


11:33:55 AM     Comments[]


Marketing 101: How Do I Get Started Doing Market Research. [The FuzzyBlog!]

Another in Scott Johnson's excellent series for small businesses!


11:15:13 AM     Comments[]


For the unindoctrinated

People who write weblogs like to be pointed at or linked to by other webloggers. It's a way to build traffic to a site and its a way to gain credibility in the weblogging world. This link points at Jonathon Delacour's site. He and another prominent blogger have apparently had a minor dispute over the value of links. This apparently escalated to the point of possible bribes, etc.

Links for Tim Tams scandal. Any pleasure I may have felt at seeing that Burningbird linked to both my Moral Clarity and 100 Best Works of Fiction posts immediately evaporated [Jonathon Delacour]

For those in the deep South who don't have a clue what's going on here, Jonathon lives in Australia. Apparently, Australians consume vast quantities of Tim Tams each year. Here's what I learned about a Tim Tam! All in good fun!


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