The WordPress Codex presents that the default code and presentation of the post navigation links appears as:
« Previous Page — Next Page »
Perhaps I’m a little too OCD twitchy about this, but I take issue with the navigation structuring. When I’m looking at the front page of my blog, displaying the ten most recent posts, [...]
Posted on August 5th, 2008 by Matthew
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I wrote sometime ago about the visual design of a website, particularly a WordPress blog, and lamented the long sidebar that plagues so many sites. Like anyone else, I want to show everything I have to offer to my readers, but I know that my readers don’t necessarily want the same. End-users want the information [...]
Posted on July 29th, 2008 by Matthew
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Why can’t anything ever work as advertised?
So, I’ve written a couple of tech articles for the next couple of weeks (scheduled to publish on the next two Tuesdays) and they had a few code snippets in them. Therefore, I thought I’d find a nice way to display that code, maybe put it in a box [...]
Posted on July 24th, 2008 by Matthew
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After the mass export/import process, I then converted a ton of categories to tags in order to reduce redundancy and the size of my sidebar. Overall, the process went smoothly, but it left me with a lot of uncategorized entries that had to be fixed manually. Thankfully, the process isn’t too arduous, so I already [...]
Posted on July 10th, 2008 by Matthew
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Because I’m so content-focused with my blog (focusing largely on writing), I really love the advanced editor in Wordpress, especially as of version 2.3. I do the vast majority of my writing live inside Wordpress, where it saves every 30 seconds and I have a character map at the click of a button in the [...]
Posted on May 5th, 2008 by Matthew
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