There are a lot of plugins running around that will let you embed videos and media into a post easily. The funny part about this is that WordPress has had the functionality to handle this all by itself since version 2.9. The functionality is powered by oEmbed and getting started is easy as pie.
Read More »VMWare: Windows 7 Ethernet is Missing
I recently created a VM for Windows 7 and proceeded to waste hours trying to figure out why the Ethernet controller was missing from the Device Manager. Installing VMWare Tools didn’t fix the issue, tracking down the correct Ethernet driver didn’t help; other people that created the same Virtual Machine were not having problems (of course), just me. Fixing the …
Read More »Modify the WordPress Login URL
There are various ways you can secure your WordPress installation, some of them are true security measures and some of them are just concealers. One thing I have been looking to do with my WordPress installations was to change the URL for user login and registration. I feel as though having wp-login.php in the url is not necessary, this should …
Read More »Installing Linux on a Netbook from a USB Thumbdrive
In my household, netbooks fly around like curse words. I have had more Acer’s come through my home office than I would like and for some reason, they either come with Windows XP or Windows 7 Starter; both are worthless in my opinion. So when my friend asked me help him install Ubuntu on his Aspire One, I obliged. Remember, …
Read More »Showing Popular Posts in WordPress Without Another Plugin
For many of us, engaging our readers is what we ultimately want to do, and how readers interact with our site is what we want to know. If you are a user of WordPress and you actively use the WordPress.com Stats plugin, you already have all the tools you need to display your most popular posts (by page views) for …
Read More »Facebook ‘Instant Personalization’ Privacy Concerns
Facebook has introduced a new feature, called Instant Personalization, that aims to personalize your web experience. The idea behind this is that Facebook’s affiliate sites will have access to your profile information and use this to target you with things you are interested in. The question is… how much information do you want people to have, and do you want …
Read More »Configure Backup and Restore in Windows 7
In a previous article here on C.O.D. (Essential Windows 7 Tweaks: Part 1), I mentioned it’s my opinion that users should disable the system restore features in Windows 7. Outside of the resources associated with running the task, I feel as though it provides a false sense of security for Windows Users and does nothing for users plagued by things …
Read More »Use a Separator Page When Printing in Windows
In my career, yes there is a life outside of C.O.D., I am faced with many obstacles; usually regarding printing or scanning. Recently, it was requested by a customer that printer output be preceded by a separator page. Luckily, this is not restricted by devices (in most cases) and is rather easy to setup. This is very helpful in environments …
Read More »Open Comments & Trackbacks in WordPress Globaly
I love when things go wrong! It gives me an opportunity to, perhaps, enlighten people with solutions that may find themselves in a familiar situation. Recently, I have been toying with some comments systems on the site, namely Intense Debate and DISQUS. In the process of experimenting with both of these services I noticed that there had been no comments …
Read More »Netflix: A Misunderstanding or a Hint?
In a blog post, by Jamie Odell, on Netflix.com yesterday, it was announced that Netflix was making some changes to its services; members would no longer be able to add DVD’s to their queues on devices they can use to stream movies. The idea is born from another that the “Add to DVD Queue” option ties up valuable resources and …
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