In an event like Saturday’s where basically all communications are down, and there is nothing but chaos, where does the family of the affected people go to for news and real-time updates?
I always thought that the design of a certain website no matter how good it is, must undergo even just a little bit of change every year, just to keep things fresh and interesting. For The Telecommuter, I thought it best to have a design revamp every year.
Turning on Tweetie, I noticed that one of the hottest topics on Twitter today is the release of WordPress 2.8 – Baker, and realizing the fact that since 2.7.1, I could update my installation with just a click of a button, I did what any normal WordPress fan would and clicked.
I received a comment from a previous post about Yearbook Yourself and checking the suggested site, I must say that I feel I just wasted a few minutes of my time.
Barely having time left for not-so-essential internet activities, I have certainly racked up quite a bit of backlog. Fortunately, I did get some time to clean up my work.
I breathe a bit easier these days having finally been able to complete the BenCab Museum website. And what an experience it has been, having a sneak peak at the museum through the eyes of their photographers. It makes me feel that I was actually there.
I have started using WordPress as a back end for the sites I am handling more and more now. What actually won me over was the clean interface and the ease of use.
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