…I took an in-depth look at major and minor wordpress technicals, widget redesign and selection, and other new and improved ™ items. As well, did I flirt briefly with a couple of “paid” features, the use of which I will not allow myself without setting some goal or other.
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“Dots” not disappearing, once again, in WordPress…
…again. I have tried all manner of cookie manipulation/eradication. “Nothin’ doin’,” so to speak. Multiple browsers on multiple platforms both on Un*x and Window$ have this behaviour, so it appears that the Automattic boys have “fixed” something again… possibly….
Are these really “Related articles?”
- Inside Automattic/WordPress’ San Francisco Offices (officesnapshots.com)
- Automattic Acquires Cloudup (wpbuzzerblog.wordpress.com)
- WordPress For Enterprise: What’s More in it Other Than a CMS for Larger Businesses? (business2community.com)
- Automattic Launches Certified Products Program for Analytics Providers (virtual-strategy.com)
- Zemanta now available on WordPress.com (zemanta.com)
- WordPress is Community (morganestes.wordpress.com)
- November Card Kit – Sara’s Projects (thepaperie.wordpress.com)
- Cloudup Joins Automattic (raanan.com)
- Books: The Year Without Pants (josephscott.org)
- WordPress.com users – We’re ready for new dashboard! (zemanta.com)
A.Eventide – Gravatar Profile: rlbk75, Lady Day, Rhonda L. Brockmeyer, R. L. King
Screenshot via: “This Was Never Poetry”
So much so that I despaired the first time you vanished taking all your words with you. So very much so, I made myself afraid, after a time, to visit your site fearing it would once again be gone.
So much did you inspire and ignite my imagination.
Indeed, do not put a ‘0’ in the “Tag Cloud” widget:
The widget in question is no longer limited to 75 elements. I have mentioned this before, whereabout I decided to limit its size to 30 which presents a roughly square shape. Still, I will amend my prior statement all the while conducting an experiment: Do not put a ‘0’ in the “Tag Cloud” widget unless you place it last, as it will render all other widgets unfathomably far down–virtually unreachable.
UPDATE BELOW: