Archive for 2009

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    Take Care Home Health
    Tuesday, April 21st, 2009

    Susanne S. Wise, the owner of Take Care Home Health in Sarasota, Florida, approached me to give Take Care a fresh new look. Working with Erika Wise within the company, this is what I came up with.

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    Ladette Randolph
    Tuesday, April 21st, 2009

    With the release of her book A Sandhills Ballad, Ladette Randolph, the editor of Ploughshares, needed a website to showcase her work.

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    Make WP Super Cache Play Nice with “Preview Draft” and “Update Profile” in WordPress
    Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

    This is all fine and good, and works beautifully.* One small problem with WP Super Cache, however, is that if users update the information in their profiles, that information won't appear on the site until WP Cache gets cleared. Also, the second time you Preview a saved draft, you'll be seeing your last saved draft because it got cached.

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    35 WordPress Plugins that Get the Job Done: Freelancing Favorites
    Tuesday, April 14th, 2009

    Here's quick list of my favorite WordPress plugins that I've come back to time and time again on client projects. Each of these plugins have withstood the test of time (when it comes to new versions of WordPress), have diligent support in the community, and remain stable to date. I'll be returning to this post from time to time to provide hacks wherever mentioned.

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    Geocoordinates for All 50 States and Japanese Prefectures
    Sunday, April 12th, 2009

    While I'm not going to show you how to build the Google Maps application in WordPress just yet, I am going to provide you with the fruits of my hard-earned labor: a complete list of all the geocoordinates for the 50 states and each Japanese prefecture.