Adsense Fixed Position … It’s a No, No! Can you put Google ads in a <div> with “position: fixed”? Giving your Adsense fixed position would be nice, but, sadly, it’s against the rules. I was recently asking that question and found the answer rather hard to find. So, when I finally did find an official […]

How to Disable the WordPress Admin Toolbar
on March 1, 2013 in Blogging
I don’t mind the WordPress admin bar when I’m working in the WordPress Dashboard, but current versions of WordPress also put the admin bar on the front-end of your actual blog…which is not always what I want. So, how do you get rid of this thing if you decide that you don’t want it there […]

How to Embed Tweets on Your Website
on September 8, 2012 in Blogging, Social Networking
Tweets from Twitter have been popping up all over the place, and they’re getting displayed fancier than ever. But, they’re not just great looking…they’re also very functional. You can Follow a user, link to them, Reply, Retweet, and Favorite. Here’s an example of what I’m talking about: May the 4th be with you! #StarWarsDay — […]

Mobilize Your WordPress Blog
on February 11, 2012 in Blogging
Mobile is big. Really big. And getting bigger every day. According to this article, mobile traffic accounted for 13% of total web traffic in the 4th quarter of 2011. That is up from 6% just one year before. It’s completely possible that mobile traffic could actually overtake traffic from standard computers within the next couple […]

Livefyre Adds New Email Notification Settings
on August 2, 2011 in Blogging
I’ve been a fan of the Livefyre commenting system for a little while now, but one thing that always drove me nuts about it was their email notification settings. If you commented on a post, your only option for future notifications was a regular breakdown of all comments on the post. There was no way […]

Why I Switched to Livefyre from Disqus
on August 2, 2011 in Blogging
Tweet One of my recent posts was a comparison of Disqus vs Livefyre vs Intensedebate commenting systems. My conclusion at the time of writing was that I was going to stick with Disqus, at least for the time being. Anyone with any degree of observation skills, though, would see that I’ve since switched to […]

Disqus Adds @Mentions to Its Commenting System
on May 6, 2011 in Blogging
Today Disqus added some super-sweet new functionality to their commenting system. You now have the ability to @mention people within your comments, and suck them into your conversations. Basically, there’s this product called Twitter (you may have heard of it) that started this whole @mention thing. If you are talking about someone on Twitter, and […]

Compare Commenting Systems: Disqus vs Livefyre vs IntenseDebate
on May 3, 2011 in Blogging
All right, in my last post I wrote probably more words than were necessary about why every blog needs a good commenting system. Today, we’re going to get our hands dirty: what are the key differences between Disqus vs Livefyre vs IntenseDebate. Compare Client Lists IntenseDebate has been around the longest and is owned by […]
Commenting Systems: Why Every Blog Should Have (A Better) One
on April 30, 2011 in Blogging
Comments. Every blogger loves them. They show that people are actually reading what we write, help enhance the conversation, point out when we’re wrong…but are your comments really important enough to use a different system than the default? I mean…doesn’t every blog out there come with a built in system for commenting? Yes, but not […]
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Use Jetpack Comments with WooThemes Theme
on March 2, 2013 in Blogging
I just spent the last hour or so trying to figure out how to use the new Jetpack commenting system instead of the version that is packaged with the WooThemes theme that I’m using (which is the Canvas theme). Sidenote: The Jetpack comments were working until I messed with the comments.php file in my theme. […]