by Tom McGee | Jul 15, 2014 | Plugins, Training
Even if you’re running a private blog, your file attachments aren’t as secure as you might like. Your or your users can innocently copy-and-paste a link to a PDF file into an e-mail … which gets passed around … then somebody puts it in a Twitter or Facebook post … and before you know it the file you wanted to keep just for your selected audience has been indexed by Google!
by Tom McGee | Jun 19, 2014 | Design, Plugins, Training
Everyone’s going mobile — are you ready?
by Tom McGee | May 8, 2014 | Design, Info, Plugins
Both of these are very specialized tools, with more than a few quirks. Especially in Annotum, the learning curve is fairly steep and prone to trial-and-error. But they impose sensible workflow solutions and organize information in a way that a standard theme or plug-in does not.
by Tom McGee | Sep 19, 2013 | Plugins
A new way you can use the Twitter Hashtag Feed Widget on your blog, and display a feed of hash-tag friendly results.
by Tom McGee | Sep 5, 2013 | Design, Plugins
Today we’re introducing a new plugin you can use to add custom CSS code to your blog. It’s called “My Custom CSS,” and you should already see it under the Appearance menu on your dashboard.
by Tom McGee | Aug 29, 2013 | Plugins
If your blog needs to run a calendar of events, we offer the Events Made Easy plugin. Just activate it from your dashboard and you can get started quickly. But it offers a lot more. Here’s a blog post with lots of examples and how-tos.
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