It’s Sunday in SE Texas so it must be raining…

I have spent the morning doing some WordPress studying so my muse hasn’t really kicked in. In the process of looking for something online to help Fred First with his integration into WP I stumbled onto a keycode that opens the extended editing bar in the wysiwyg editor…Just hit alt-shift-v (Firefox) or alt-v (IE) to toggle it.

 

In looking around, I see I still have a lot to learn about how to best customize this engine that I am now using. It looks like I need to start working this blog thing like more of the lifetime project that it is turning out to be. I would say I need to approach learning the program as a scheduled project with some definite goals and directions in mind. Add to that the fact that I can see some tweaks I need in my Adsense and this is looking somewhat like a job…hmmm.

 

Time to spend some off-line muse time…

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  • Many thanks, Gary, I’m hoping to start poking around myself, though it might be some time before the dust settles around here. So expect no rearranging of furniture any time soon. I’ll be lucky to get some posts up, maybe a few pix, over the next couple of weeks. But hey–feel free to pass along any more great tips like this! Anything that can push me a wee bit up the shallow end of the learning curve is welcomed!

  • Gary

    Wish I could say I could pass along more tips…seems every time I start looking into some issue in WordPress I end up with a dozen tabs all open at once and more questions than I started out with. The dust will settle…even if ya stir it up regularly, it’ll settle again…

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