SeasonalCSS plugin limited release
In the spirit of open source (and considering I wrote most of the logic for relative holidays tonight), I thought I’d put my SeasonalCSS Wordpress plugin out there for you to use, test and modify for your own blogs. The only thing I ask is if you find a better way to do what I’m doing let me know. I will be releasing this on WP but I want to give enough opportunity for some of you WP bloggers to try it out yourself and help me tweak the code.
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No worries, mate! I just finished killing any brains I had taking apart an Access database to figure out how to set one up…. I don’t recommend that as a “tutorial” option, btw!
Thanks again….
No worries, mate! I just finished killing any brains I had taking apart an Access database to figure out how to set one up…. I don’t recommend that as a “tutorial” option, btw!
Thanks again….
No worries, mate! I just finished killing any brains I had taking apart an Access database to figure out how to set one up…. I don’t recommend that as a “tutorial” option, btw!
Thanks again….
No worries, mate! I just finished killing any brains I had taking apart an Access database to figure out how to set one up…. I don’t recommend that as a “tutorial” option, btw!
Thanks again….
No worries, mate! I just finished killing any brains I had taking apart an Access database to figure out how to set one up…. I don’t recommend that as a “tutorial” option, btw!
Thanks again….
Problem is, David, In Baltimore there’s neither lots of jobs or lots of bloggers. :)
Problem is, David, In Baltimore there’s neither lots of jobs or lots of bloggers. :)
Problem is, David, In Baltimore there’s neither lots of jobs or lots of bloggers. :)
Problem is, David, In Baltimore there’s neither lots of jobs or lots of bloggers. :)
Problem is, David, In Baltimore there’s neither lots of jobs or lots of bloggers. :)
I wonder how many of them have criticisms about their bosses.
Probably nil.
I wonder how many of them have criticisms about their bosses.
Probably nil.
I wonder how many of them have criticisms about their bosses.
Probably nil.
I wonder how many of them have criticisms about their bosses.
Probably nil.
I wonder how many of them have criticisms about their bosses.
Probably nil.
I’m still with Matt on this one. My email at work is filed under folders saved on my personal drive. It saves me a lot of time to be able to pull up an email to recall conversations and commitments from others in their emails. The majority of the time, I don’t use it but it is nice to have when I need it. Having said that, all documents that need to be used frequently are saved to my share drive which allows everyone who would need it access. So I guess I do a bit of both, but I love filing email.
I finally told Comcast to take a flying leap! I am back to antenna TV and dial up internet. I get better picture from rabbit ears and more time actually connected from dial up!! Trying to disconnect was a nightmare! They suddenly claimed I possessed two of their modems (I never had ONE, I purchased my own and when it died replaced it myself too! thus two MAC addresses) They admit they’ve never charged me for rent, but….jeez what a pain! I hate Comcast!! Good thing I never did VOIP, I knew we’d never be connected enough to count on it!
I’m still with Matt on this one. My email at work is filed under folders saved on my personal drive. It saves me a lot of time to be able to pull up an email to recall conversations and commitments from others in their emails. The majority of the time, I don’t use it but it is nice to have when I need it. Having said that, all documents that need to be used frequently are saved to my share drive which allows everyone who would need it access. So I guess I do a bit of both, but I love filing email.
I’m still with Matt on this one. My email at work is filed under folders saved on my personal drive. It saves me a lot of time to be able to pull up an email to recall conversations and commitments from others in their emails. The majority of the time, I don’t use it but it is nice to have when I need it. Having said that, all documents that need to be used frequently are saved to my share drive which allows everyone who would need it access. So I guess I do a bit of both, but I love filing email.
I’m still with Matt on this one. My email at work is filed under folders saved on my personal drive. It saves me a lot of time to be able to pull up an email to recall conversations and commitments from others in their emails. The majority of the time, I don’t use it but it is nice to have when I need it. Having said that, all documents that need to be used frequently are saved to my share drive which allows everyone who would need it access. So I guess I do a bit of both, but I love filing email.
I’m still with Matt on this one. My email at work is filed under folders saved on my personal drive. It saves me a lot of time to be able to pull up an email to recall conversations and commitments from others in their emails. The majority of the time, I don’t use it but it is nice to have when I need it. Having said that, all documents that need to be used frequently are saved to my share drive which allows everyone who would need it access. So I guess I do a bit of both, but I love filing email.
I finally told Comcast to take a flying leap! I am back to antenna TV and dial up internet. I get better picture from rabbit ears and more time actually connected from dial up!! Trying to disconnect was a nightmare! They suddenly claimed I possessed two of their modems (I never had ONE, I purchased my own and when it died replaced it myself too! thus two MAC addresses) They admit they’ve never charged me for rent, but….jeez what a pain! I hate Comcast!! Good thing I never did VOIP, I knew we’d never be connected enough to count on it!
I finally told Comcast to take a flying leap! I am back to antenna TV and dial up internet. I get better picture from rabbit ears and more time actually connected from dial up!! Trying to disconnect was a nightmare! They suddenly claimed I possessed two of their modems (I never had ONE, I purchased my own and when it died replaced it myself too! thus two MAC addresses) They admit they’ve never charged me for rent, but….jeez what a pain! I hate Comcast!! Good thing I never did VOIP, I knew we’d never be connected enough to count on it!
I finally told Comcast to take a flying leap! I am back to antenna TV and dial up internet. I get better picture from rabbit ears and more time actually connected from dial up!! Trying to disconnect was a nightmare! They suddenly claimed I possessed two of their modems (I never had ONE, I purchased my own and when it died replaced it myself too! thus two MAC addresses) They admit they’ve never charged me for rent, but….jeez what a pain! I hate Comcast!! Good thing I never did VOIP, I knew we’d never be connected enough to count on it!
I finally told Comcast to take a flying leap! I am back to antenna TV and dial up internet. I get better picture from rabbit ears and more time actually connected from dial up!! Trying to disconnect was a nightmare! They suddenly claimed I possessed two of their modems (I never had ONE, I purchased my own and when it died replaced it myself too! thus two MAC addresses) They admit they’ve never charged me for rent, but….jeez what a pain! I hate Comcast!! Good thing I never did VOIP, I knew we’d never be connected enough to count on it!