by Rob Cottingham | Feb 23, 2011 | Social Signal
If your site uses WordPress software (as opposed to the hosted WordPress.com site), then you may have heard about the latest upgrade, released just today.
Version 3.1 offers the usual range of improvements – faster this, debugged that, more secure the …
by Rob Cottingham | Oct 22, 2010 | Cartoons, Conferences and workshops
I’ve posted my final cartoon from BlogWorld 2010. It was my most ambitious toonblogging session yet: three straight days of wall-to-wall coverage. (You can check out the results here.) Nearly all of it was on the iPad, using a Griffin stylus and Autodesk’s... by Rob Cottingham | Oct 7, 2010 | Blogging, Social Signal
If you’re a WordPress.com user, you’ve come across Gravatars before. They’re the avatar, or user image, associated with your account, and they show up next to your comments – not just on your own blog, but on any WordPress.com blog… and on any other …
by Rob Cottingham | Mar 27, 2010 | Blogging, Technology
Here’s how you can use a new built-in Thesis feature to create a drop-down menu with the titles of the most recent posts in a given category.
by Rob Cottingham | Dec 5, 2008 | Everything Else
That was easy. Maybe a little… too easy: I believe there were three clicks involved, but I may have miscounted. It may have only been two. Which is awesome, and will be great for ensuring people quickly plug security holes. But you’re really trusting that...