No longer actively developed. see the AJAXBlog page instead ok, here goes the instructions of how to have bookmark capability with a framed WordPress page: move your WordPress installation into a folder (from here on out called WordPress/) and update the settings of WordPress to use the new location (If you can’t get into the wp-admin pages after the move, edit the wp_options table in mysql and change any instances of the old url to the new one.
I’ve been playing with the CSS layout code of my site, and have now made the display capable of complete screen resolution independence down to screens running at 640×480. On another note I tried Qumana, my blog editor of choice, under ubuntu 9.04. However, it would seem that the application can’t spawn any new windows. This is rather essential, as the initial display doesn’t include any editing capabilities, requiring a new window to add or edit blog entries.
So Google have launched their new Social Networking site Buzz. And in doing so have opened up their users to privacy leaks, as reported by the BBC (https://bit.ly/a6I0uf). Google are taking the user’s (read: “privacy activists'") views into account and have set up a war cabinet to get the privacy concerns ironed out as soon as possible. The BBC report tells us Google representatives have indicated that they have already implemented some changes and others are due to go live within the week.
Google Sidewiki: “Google Toolbar with Sidewiki is now installed in your browser” The latest Google toolbar has this feature called sidewiki. I’m not sure if I like the idea or not, but the basic premise is that any user can post a comment on any web-page even if that page doesn’t have any comment posting capability inbuilt. The idea is that related content can be posted by visitors and other readers can see this “enhanced content” in a sidebar of their browser.
A guy by the name of Roger Friedman, who writes an entertainment column for the Fox News web-site, has been “axed” (Cover Awards Blog). It’s the circumstances that are a bit crazy, though. He reviewed a copy of the new X-Men film “Wolverine”, but he hadn’t seen an official release. Instead, he had reviewed a leaked pirate copy. What’s worse, is that he actually stated in his column that it was a pirate copy he reviewed.
I was browsing through Engadget this evening, and this posting caught my eye. My parents have a cat, and I think this would be ideal for them. Not least because they also have stray foreign cats also coming in through the cat flap uninvited. Basically the premise is that the unit will only allow those cats with the right RFID chip to use the flap, and as they do a camera will snap a picture of them and upload to twitter along with a funny quote.