Posted on July 31, 2011 under BuddyPress, Plugins, Tutorials, WordPress. Tags: admin bar
The new admin bar in WordPress 3.1 is just a bit too much clutter for my taste. To me, it gets in the way of the site design, and isn’t necessary. Fortunately, it’s really easy to remove. Learn how to do it without plugins, in just a few lines of code, to minimize clutter.
Posted on July 30, 2011 under Travel. Tags: Redwood City, travel
Andy and I have landed in Redwood City – where the weather is perfect, and geek heaven is just a Caltrain stop away.
Posted on July 30, 2011 under 1 x 52. Tags: 1x52, DaFont.com, design, development, fonts
In the first week of my 1×52 project, I put together two smaller projects: PluralizeIt, a toy grammar site, and a script for downloading all the fonts from DaFont.com.
Posted on July 29, 2011 under Food, Lifestyle Design. Tags: Chris Guillebreau, Empire Building Kit, FiveFingers, raw foods, sprinkler
Goji bars, running through sprinklers, and promises of an empire: it’s the little AND the big things that can inspire.
Posted on July 29, 2011 under Blogging. Tags: WordPress
Hiya! So I’m starting a blog, a personal one for just my own random musings. Why? I want to live as authentically as possible, share my experiences and thoughts. Practice having my own opinion, risk saying things that maybe don’t please everyone, and proudly defend that. Be me. And hopefully get to know some like-minded folks…
Posted on July 23, 2011 under 1 x 52. Tags: weekly programming project
A few months ago, I started a photoblog as a daily photo project, and challenged myself to present a new photo every day. The photoblog really has encouraged me to take more photographs, and I think I can see an improvement in my work! They say any creator has to make hundreds of crap things…
Posted on July 4, 2011 under Lifestyle Design. Tags: 100 ways
Today I’m just reposting a few of the most inspiring personal development links I’ve seen. Sometimes I’m more in the mood for a bulleted list of things, than I am to read a long essay. Here are two wonderful lists: 100 Ways to Live a Better Life, from Dragos Roua. A great reminder of a…