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Tag, You're It!

You may notice something new in the header of each post on this blog. Native tagging support is new to WordPress 2.3, but most themes didn't support it. I have added it to the “NightLight Idea” theme, and 2.3 added it to the “WordPress Default” theme. Clicking on a tag will show you all posts that have been tagged with the same tag. Of course, since it's new, most of my old posts aren't tagged. I've tagged the ones back about six months, and I'll get to the others as I have time. Enjoy!

If you don't care about the difference between tags and categories, you can stop reading now…

One reason it's taken me so long to add tags to this theme is that I had a hard time wrapping my head around the concept of a tag versus a category. It may not be scientific, and there was no one moment where a light bulb went on above my head and I said “wow - that's it!” But the way I understand it (and the way they'll be used in this blog) is this; categories are broad and should be few, while tags are narrow and may be many. Basically, a category is where you would file the post, were you to print it out and put it in a filing cabinet, or make a card for it in the card catalog of a library - for this post, the category is “Site Info”. A tag is more a collection of keywords or topics that may appear or be referenced in a post. Look at the tag list for this post, and you'll see what I mean.

And, by the way - I know I have some readers who are WordPress bloggers. Here's how I did it - it was a piece of cake!

A New Author

Today, I'm trying something new. One of my friends, Nick, will be joining the blog authoring team (well, I guess that would be creating a team, since it's been a solo effort up to this point). He'll be putting thought-provoking information from a viewpoint other than that of us in the VRWC.

I'm sure you lurkers will welcome him the same way you welcome me. And remember too - this is my house. G-rated language and civility on both sides will be unapologetically enforced. :)

A New Theme and a New Policy

If you've ever been here before, you'll notice that it looks quite a bit different. I like this new theme - the city is alive! :) (Watch the image for a while…) There are still a few tweaks left, but I think it's about 95% ready.

Also, seeing how potent Akismet is, I have changed the configuration to no longer require a registration to leave comments. If spam starts seeping through, I'll lock it back down, but for now, if that's what's been stopping you, have at it. In fact, you can practice by leaving your comments about this new theme on this post!

Update (28 Sep / 1936 MDT) - I know the sidebar looks weird in IE6. Upgrade or change is my advice. :)

Update (28 Sep / 1945 MDT) - On the sidebar, there is now a section called “Choose Your Theme.” This will allow you to view the new theme (NightLight Idea), the old theme (Pool), or the two default themes that come with WordPress. You can still tell me in the comments which one you prefer. I made sure the theme switcher appears on all the themes, so you can switch back and forth at will. (Pool and NightLight Idea have been customized, while the others have not - so some features may not appear on the default themes.)

“Verse of the Day” Is Now a Plug-In

If any of you are interested, I have converted the “Verse of the Day” on my sidebar from a theme hack to an actual WordPress plug-in. The details (and the download) are over on my tech blog. I plan to convert the category and archive drop-down lists to plug-ins as well - they will all be detailed in the “Programming » WordPress » Plug-Ins” category.

New Features

There are a few new features here for you to have fun with. The first is the addition of the box at the bottom of each post that says “Share This”. This allows you to add a link to the article you've just read to several online bookmarking and social networking sites, such as Digg, del.ico.us, and StumbleUpon. Additionally, it provides the ability to send an e-mail to someone with a link to the article - if you're logged in, it even pre-fills your name and e-mail address.

The other two changes work together with each other, to enhance the comments. Check out the “Let Are Kids Walk” article, near the bottom where the comments start. The first icon is the flag of the nation from which the commenter posted (yes, I know where you live!). The next icons show the browser and operating system they were using. For links from other websites (which you'll see a link from this post to that one), you'll see the country where the blog resides, and the blogging software used at that site.

For those who want the details on these plug-ins, here are their names, linked to their home pages.

  • Share This by Alex King provides the “Share This” box at the bottom of each post.
  • IP 2 Nation by Ozh (based on the ip2nation project by Per Gustafsson) provides the flags.
  • Browser Sniff by Priyadi Iman Nurcahyo provides the browser, OS, and blogging software icons.

Enjoy!

Welcome to My New Home

You may or may not have noticed that you aren't on www.djs-consulting.com/personal anymore. My blog now resides at https://daniel.summershome.org. I've set up rules so that the links for the old address point to the new one, but if you have a bookmark, updating it to the new address will save you a little bit of time.

And now, back to your irregularly scheduled programming…

This Guy Nails It

“This guy” is Signal94, a retired peace officer. His latest post (as of this writing) is entitled “One More Time” - here's a teaser…

Last night I watched a report on Headline Line News regarding the basement democrats trying to keep their presidential aspirations alive (they are in the basement as far as the front runners are concerned). The station played part of a Chris Dodd ad where he states that we are involved in an Iraqi civil war ... and I nearly threw my shoe through the TV set.

Senator Dodd, obviously you haven't been paying attention for the last twenty-seven years.

He also has an article posted on Friday entitled "Do You Know?", filled with interesting statistics…

Did you know that 47 countries have reestablished their embassies in Iraq?

Did you know that the Iraqi government currently employs 1.2 million Iraqi people?

Did you know that 3,100 schools have been renovated, 364 schools are under rehabilitation, 263 new schools are now under construction and 38 new schools have been completed in Iraq?

Signal94 is now listed under “Daily Reads” in the sidebar.

A Newer Blog

I have also created a new blog where I'm going to share devotionals once a week, gleaned from my own personal Bible study. It's linked above as “Weekly Devotions” “A Word from the Word”.

A New Blog

I've set up a new blog. On this blog, I (and possibly other contributors) will talk about technical information (AKA “geek stuff”). If you're looking for those sorts of discussions, check out the DJS Consulting Tech Blog The Bit Badger Blog. (It's still being built, and will also incorporate the old “My Linux Adventure” series from the previous version of this site.)