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Posting via WP Motorola Droid App
May 29th, 2010 by Geaked

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This could potentially be the best blogging experience to date for me. The WordPress Droid App installed quickly and is simple to use. I’ll attempt a photo upload too.

Google Reader to Wordpress via Send-To
Aug 19th, 2009 by Geaked

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I’m trying out a new Google (News) Reader ‘Send-To‘ feature that will allow me to effortlessly send source and article links to my blog.  I found the instructions on how to accomplish this at Thingelstad.com.  There are a couple of things that need to be tweaked, but the main functionality is there.  It would be great if Google offered the ability to highlight text from the Reader to be sent to a WordPress blog.

Since I’m on a covert campaign to sway the powers at AnnArbor.com to switch from MovableType over to Wordpress as a blogging platform, I thought I’d try out my Google Newsreader ’send to’ ditty and share this article from Weblog Tools Collection here.

“eBay, Yahoo, Digg, Ford, Wall Street Journal, Sony, People Magazine, Samsung, Playstation, New York Times, Mozilla Firefox, CNN, Flickr, General Electronic are some of the most prominent brands that use WordPress as a blogging platform…”

“University of Florida, Duke University, Harvard Law School, Cornell University, University of California, MIT, Texas Tech University, University of Virginia, Oregon State University, University of Melbourne, University of Berlin and Boston University are some of the universities that use WordPress.”

Article here: Popular Brands and Universities That Use WordPress.

via Weblog Tools Collection

Hear that AnnArbor.com?

Hosting Your Own Wordpress Blog on Apache
Mar 26th, 2009 by Geaked

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Editor’s Note:

I was recently contacted by Eva Vespa of www.webhostingsearch.com asking if I would consider them for a  guest post.  A guest post? What!? Me?  Our ensuing email conversation went something like this:

Geakz: Are you a spammer?  Why would you want to guest post on my blog?  Geakz.com hardly has the readership you would be after.

Eva: We contribute to sites both large and small; part of it gives us a little oomph, and part of it gives the receiver blog/site a great article.  We’re also on digg and stumble upon but mainly twitter (@hostingsearch).  [Two examples of articles WebHostingSearch.com has provided other bloggers]:

http://elitebydesign.com/inspirational-political-websites/
http://sixrevisions.com/tools/6_tools_analyze_web_host/

Geakz: I would be interested in an article that would share the needed steps to allow someone to start their own, self-hosted blog – preferably with WordPress.   It would also be a plus if your article was an original to my site and not picked from a list of ‘canned’ articles being placed on other websites.

Eva: I can definitely work with that request as we have a couple writers in house that produce everything, then I edit and beautify it for publication.  About how long do you want the article to be?  And if you want us to include some images, what would be preferred size? I’ll throw it at the editors tomorrow and can get it back to you next week.

The ensuing article is what Eva and her team sent over.  I hope it helps anyone hoping to install a local Wordpress installation on their own machine!  It’s a great way to understand how Wordpress works  and offers a ’sandbox’ approach to blogging.  And if this inspires you to research hosting your Wordpress blog on a web Hosted service, make sure you utilize WebHostingSearch.com as a resource in finding the right company to host your masterpiece.  [Mr. Geakz received nothing in return for promoting this guest post.]

Hosting Your Own Wordpress Blog on Apache

Hosting a blog on your own local server requires two things:

  1. Server software
  2. A Content Management System [CMS]

Let us assume you choose the two most popularly used: Apache (server) and Wordpress (CMS).

Installing a Web Server and preparing it for Wordpress.

Apache is  freeware, meaning you can download it to your local computer without ever touching your wallet! The same goes for Wordpress, a CMS used by millions of everyday bloggers.  The following  steps will guide you through the initial steps to successfully host a Wordpress blog on your own server.

Note! Before installing Apache, make sure any other server application is closed.  Otherwise the installation will fail miserably. Also make sure you are aware of the safety risks of installing a web server on your personal computer before executing Apache.

1.  Install Apache
Start by downloading Apache HTTP Server version 2.2.11, over at Apache.org. Locate specific version Win32 Binary without crypto (no mod_ssl) (MSI Installer) and click on the link to the right. Follow the installation wizard and type in your server information:

  • Network Domain: homeip.net,
  • Server Name: homeip.net
  • Email: your email.

Select the “For All Users-box” below and finish the installation. Your Apache files should be located on your C drive.

Then go to  http://localhost/ –  A message will tell you if the installation was successful.

2.  Install PHP & MySQL
So far,  you have a web server running on your local computer. But in order to make it compatible with Wordpress, you will also need to download and install PHP and MySQL, Wordpress’ two main components. Go to PHP.net and MySQL.com and download the software and install them on your computer. Make sure they are compatible with the Apache version you have installed.

3.   Install Wordpress
Now it is time to download and install Wordpress.  Head over to Wordpress.org and download the latest version. Extract the Wordpress files and transfer them to your servers root directory. Open wp-config-sample.php and configure the MySQL database details and rename the file to wp-config.php. Save and refresh your browser window.  Go to http://localhost/wp-install.php and finish the installation.

It’s as easy as pie!  You now have your own WordPress blog hosted on your own server.

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WordPress Plugin: WP-Notes
Jan 3rd, 2009 by Geaked

I came across this nice Wordpress plugin today that will add some classy bling to otherwise bland looking, in-line notes.

For instance, a ‘normal’ tip here at Geakz.com would look like this:

Tip:  Don’t Eat Yellow Snow.

But through the magic of WP-Notes, this tip looks like this:

Don’t Eat Yellow Snow.

But in actuality this should be a WARNING, so I’ll draw your attention to it thusly:

Don’t Eat Yellow Snow!

Once again, dig me – digging you – digging me.

WP Comment Error Fixed!
Jan 7th, 2008 by Geaked

I finally got around to doing something about my broken ‘comments’ link tonight.  I sent a support ticket to my hosting provider which uses www.suresupport.com for trouble tickets.  I can say from experience that using ICDSOFT.com and SureSupport.com ensures amazingly fast and accurate answers to website problems – usually under 5 minutes and as quick as 1 minute.  Even though they admit not being WordPress experts, they take the time to evaluate the problem.

Here’s how this evenings messages went: Read the rest of this entry »

Comments Not Working
Dec 31st, 2007 by Geaked

Hmmm.  Not that anyone is sharing anything via comments at this time, but I was testing it out and I got an error message.

Time to go research this and put an end to it before the clock strikes 12!

Maiden Voyage
Dec 16th, 2007 by admin

Chapter one. Page one. Paragraph one. Looks like my Worpress install has gone smoothly and I’m in the process of shopping for a suitable theme. I’m a theme and plugin junkie, so there will be a lot of tweekin’ goin’ on.

Right now it’s kinda like talking to myself since no one knows I’m here. So I think I’ll go work on the site some more and start looking for some content. That’s what it’s about, right? Hello? Anyone there?

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