Haven’t blogged for about 6 months, really haven’t been creative for 6 months. With the updates to WP 3.8, it’s a lot easier to work with WP via the iPad. That said, I’ve a bit of work to do.
More to come.
things I've encountered on the Road
Haven’t blogged for about 6 months, really haven’t been creative for 6 months. With the updates to WP 3.8, it’s a lot easier to work with WP via the iPad. That said, I’ve a bit of work to do.
More to come.
Why can’t everything work as well as Akismet?
Admittedly, my blog is not the most well-read hence well-traveled site but I do get spam. Not a lot but enough that I thank my lucky stars for Akismet. It quietly traps all spam, doesn’t make any mistakes and then advises me “Excuse Mr. Koepsel, you seem to have some spam to throw out.” I do. We both sigh and go back to our day jobs.
Nice work, Akismet.
WordPress 3.2 is lovely! I like the look of the new Dashboard, very clean and easy on the eyes! I had a brief delay in upgrading as I was on a older server and needed to upgrade to new one at my hosting facility. (note to self, 12 comes after 5)
I’m not as wowed by the Twenty Eleven theme. I like the idea of a new theme a year but I’ll wait til Twenty Twelve, thank you very, very much.
As I’ve said before, I’ve tried to keep a local version of my site mirrored to my online version. This isn’t unusual for a lot of developers; it helps to stage your site, it allows you to make mistakes with little impact on the outside world and it allows you to be productive away from an Internet connection.
I’ve been fairly successful at doing this with WordPress 2.x. The new version seems to be a somewhat different story. My typical method of duplication is to:
Not this time with 3.0:
So far (cross fingers) those two items seem to be the only issues. Mmmm. I hate it when this happens.
UPDATE:
UPDATE (again):
UPDATE (June 5, 2011)
I attempted this again and it really is pretty easy. The specific directions are:
As for the pingbacks, that is a necessary evil, I’ll deal with later.