December 2, 2009 – 1:46 pm
As I catch up with all the backlog of my life and work after a solid month on the road, I’m still stoked by my amazing time spent with Alan Dean Foster.
While preparing for my meeting, I found a fascinating quote by Alan Dean Foster in an interview with Science Fiction and Fantasy News. He [...]
November 19, 2009 – 9:27 am
I’m in Arizona after a very exciting and busy series of conferences, including the very successful WordCamp Netherlands, WordCamp Phoenix, and PodCamp Arizona, visiting family living near one of my favorite authors in the world, Alan Dean Foster.
During WordCamp Phoenix and PodCampAZ, I shared with my audience that I was too excited to just [...]
November 11, 2009 – 11:04 am
WordCamp Phoenix is all set to really rock and roll with great WordPress, blogging, and SEO experts on November 13, 2009, in Arizona at the Arizona Grand Resort.
Some of the hottest folks in WordPress and web tech are lined up to speak and attend, taking advantage of PodcampAZ and Az Entrepreneurship Conference happening the [...]
By Lorelle VanFossen
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Posted in WordCamps, WordPress Events, WordPress News
| Tags: wcnl, wcphx, wordcamp, wordcamp netherlands, wordcamp news, wordcamp phoenix, wordcampnl, WordCamps, wordpress, wordpress conference, wordpress event, wpevents |
Of all the WordCamp events to track, WordCamp Toronto this weekend, May 8-10, 2009, has been one of the most product and prolific. The Schedule is three very packed days of events, speakers, and…everything.
Starting at 8AM on Friday and closing Sunday afternoon with an awards ceremony, it’s going to be a packed weekend event [...]
By Lorelle VanFossen
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Posted in Blogging News, WordCamps, WordPress Events, WordPress News
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I just published “Glenda Watson Hyatt: Is Your Blog Disabled?” on the Blog Herald. I summarized the outstanding presentation the famous Left Thumb Blogger, Glenda Watson Hyatt of the Do It Myself Blog, gave at Successful and Outstanding Bloggers Conference (SOBCon) this past weekend.
Glenda is a major fan and proponent of WordPress, and I [...]
By Lorelle VanFossen
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Posted in Blogging News, WordPress News
| Tags: accessibility, blog event, blogger, disabilities, disability, disabled, glenda watson hyatt, left thumb blogger, sobcon, sobcon09, speaker, web standards, wordpress |
In October of 2008, I started a series called “Exploring Social Media” on the Blog Herald. The challenge was to dig into the myriad choices and options to dance the social dance online, to network, share, inform, and educate with the various tools available.
I began by asking people to define social media, since it [...]
January 21, 2009 – 4:45 am
Part of my joy in being an advocate for WordPress is showcasing how WordPress is used around the world. In a fascinating discussion with Darren Hoyt, Interviews with Church Designers looks at web design and WordPress blogs from a unique perspective: Christian churches, specifically American Christian churches.
Like me, Darren admits he didn’t understand the market [...]
January 17, 2009 – 7:34 pm
The thirteenth blog post published on Lorelle on WordPress was Designing a WordPress Theme – Building a Post Sandbox. This post continues to be useful to WordPress Theme developers and testers, so I’ve updated it and included an easier-to-use sandbox post text file.
When designing, testing, or tweaking a WordPress Theme, you need to pay attention [...]
December 26, 2008 – 10:27 pm
Why I Created a WordPress Theme Framework by Justin Tadlock is a good look at the reasons why WordPress Theme designers and developers should work with a framework when designing a WordPress Theme. A strong Theme framework creates a solid canvas upon which to build your WordPress Themes.
If you are or considering building WordPress [...]
December 20, 2008 – 5:45 am
By Amir Helzer of ICanLocalize
With your help beginning in the first post on how to build a tourist community website with WordPress, I’ve been so honored by your collaboration and help to improve my community’s new tourist site, Baripedia, representing my town, Bariloche in Argentina.
With your guidance, you helped me determine which WordPress version [...]
By Lorelle VanFossen
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Posted in Blogging Tips, WordPress Plugins, WordPress Themes, WordPress Tips
| Tags: blog building, blog development, blog navigation, blog tips, human translation, icanlocalize, localization, localize, machine translations, multi-lingual, multilingual, multilingual blogs, tourism, tourism blog, tourist blog, Translate, translating, translating blog content, translating blogs, translation, WordPress Plugins, WordPress Themes |
December 20, 2008 – 5:41 am
By DB Ferguson of the No Fact Zone
I can promise you, your site won’t be much fun at all unless you start building a community of loyal readers to interact through comments and help enrich the blogging experience for all of your readers, not just yourself. A huge part of the fandom site experience is [...]
By Lorelle VanFossen
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Posted in Blogging Tips
| Tags: blog your passion, building a fan blog, celeb blog, celebrities, community, community building, creating a fan-based blog, db ferguson, fan blog, fan-based blog, fandom, how to create a fan-based blog, networking, networks, no fact zone, passion, social media, social network |
December 19, 2008 – 5:02 am
By Amir Helzer of ICanLocalize
In Building a Tourist Community Website With WordPress: Content Rules, I described how our new tourist community website, Baripedia, has made the decision to hire a writing professional to rewrite and edit all the content on our site to make it professional, web-friendly, SEO-friendly, and easy to read. My decisions have [...]
By Lorelle VanFossen
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Posted in Blogging Tips, WordPress Plugins, WordPress Themes, WordPress Tips
| Tags: blog building, blog development, blog navigation, blog tips, tourism, tourism blog, tourist blog, Usability, WordPress Plugins, WordPress Themes |
December 17, 2008 – 4:31 am
By DB Ferguson of the No Fact Zone
So you’ve finding all kinds of content for your fandom based upon our previous discussions. You’ve found a trough of information to flow into your blog. Now what? How do you get all that information into your blog, and should you? Do you need to publish everything? It’s [...]