Tag: wordpress
“What Is It That You Write?” & Other Good Questions
A friend left a comment on FaceBook about one of my recent In-n-Out Burger posts: “What kind of...
Read Morejoebustillos.com is back & online
Yeah, over the past weekend I did a thing with my blog hosting company to straighten out a...
Read MoreVideo Fridays: When Boomers Use Tech
Stories of Boomers using tech are so hilarious… unless you’re the designated “tech support”...
Read MoreFitzgerald STEAM Lab Year 3 Debrief
White board note: Don’t do content & new tech skills in the same lesson… It’s been about...
Read MoreMy Addiction: A Blogging Problem
My name is Joe and I have a problem working on my blog or creating new blogs or posts when I have...
Read MoreMonday Morning Reflections & Renewal
Nothing represents new beginnings for me as much as Monday mornings. Or maybe I’m just being...
Read MoreIt’s Not Supposed To Be This Difficult – Blogging in 2015
Part 1 – 2015-11-03I think I got bored over the summer and decided that I wanted to go from the relatively inexpensive WordPress.com to the extremely customizable “self-hosted” version of WordPress (the version used by WP...
Read MorePortfolio v Posts v Pages in WordPress
Remember what I said the other day about not having the time or energy to be working on my blog?...
Read MoreWordPress.ORG or WordPress.COM
2015-08-12_wordpress-org-error Last week I bit the bullet and signed up for an account with DreamHost so that I can move my blog(s) from the free WordPress.com hosting to a self-hosting site. It’s been a bumpy road....
Read MoreFrom $200 a Year to $20 (or Less)!
I started playing with WordPress.com today & moved my whole blog over to see if I could really get away with ditching my self-hosted blog. I recognize that web-hosting is not a very big concern except for maybe one out of...
Read MoreiBooks Author & the Post-Website World
I just finished taking an extensive tutorial on the Apple product iBooks Author and it really got...
Read MoreIs Blogging Dead?
The more cynical amongst us might chide that it was never really alive, but that doesn’t...
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