Jan 4 2010

Visitor Distribution for Willshouse.com

It looks like the willshouse.com is a bit more popular, especially internationally, than I had anticipated. Here’s a map of the last 500 visitors as of today.


Dec 12 2009

vGameU: Students Offer Academic Game Perspectives

Students enrolled in the “Video Games: Theory and Research” class at Wake Forest University decided to take what they’ve learned in class and put it together with their passion for gaming to help gamers and parents evaluate the best new video games of the season. Visit vGameU

vgameu

I found the Assassin’s Creed II review especially interesting


Dec 10 2009

Daily Show Widget

Get the Code


Aug 16 2009

Good wordpress themeing (and optimizing) videos

http://wordpress.tv/2009/07/12/jeremy-clarke-theming-montreal09/

http://wordpress.tv/2009/07/11/jeremy-clarke-optimization-montreal09/

http://wordpress.tv/2009/07/11/andy-peatling-cooking-with-buddypress/


May 29 2009

Style Wordpress with CSS

clipped from en.wordpress.com
The CSS Editor allows the blog administrator to modify the visual style of the blog. While the theme’s HTML cannot be modified, Custom CSS gives you the power to make your own design. If you haven’t found your ideal theme on WordPress.com, Custom CSS is for you.
The CSS Editor can be found under Edit CSS in the Presentation tab of your dashboard. It consists of a blank area for typing and two buttons:

CSS Editor screenshot
You can edit your CSS and preview the changes without affecting the public view of the blog while experimenting with new styles. In order to save your CSS changes and publish them to your blog, you need to purchase the Custom CSS upgrade. You can edit and save your stylesheet as often as you like; you can use uploaded images as backgrounds; you can modify an existing theme or start from scratch with the Sandbox theme. There is a CSS Customization forum where you can ask for help or give assistance to others.

May 26 2009

Hello world!

creed from "The Office"So I’ve started a blog. It’s only slightly more advanced than Creed typing into a Microsoft word file.

The blog has two primary goals:

  • Allow me to play with WordPress (theming, plug-ins, development, etc)
  • Give me a place to store useful snippets of information. I’ve sort of become addicted to delicious and I want something where I can keep track of something a little bit less (or maybe more?)  abstract.

Maybe you will find this blog useful, also, butI make no promises.