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8365_32 J.Bradford Dillon's Bookmarks Tagged With "blogging"

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  1. Visit J. Bradford Dillon Dot Com J. Bradford Dillon Dot Com

    As my feed readers have probably noticed, I've pretty much discontinued the ill-conceived Designer's Bloc website. I've just started up over at jbradforddillon.com. Stop on by.

  2. Visit AirPress AirPress

    For you Wordpress junkies out there, and I know there are a lot of you, check out this Adobe AIR blogging application. It works with Wordpress and dotClear, and allows you to author, manage, upload, etc, all from a slick AIR interface. Worth check… More

  3. Visit WordPress 2.3: Dexter Gordon WordPress 2.3: Dexter Gordon

    Now with tags, bug-fixes, WYSIWYG, and a bit of search engine optimization, WordPress has released v2.3. Dedicated to tenor saxophonist, Dexter Gordon.

  4. Visit The Dilemma of Comments The Dilemma of Comments

    More on the "Blog Comments" news front, 456 Berea St may (or may not) be turning them off. Being notorious for starting huge conversations and debates through his posts, I'd imagine this move would cause quite a stir amongst Roger's readers.

  5. Visit Iraqi Bloggers at Home and Abroad Iraqi Bloggers at Home and Abroad

    After reading this article, I spent over an hour reading random Iraqi blogs. Really interesting stuff. "Eye-Opening" might be a good descriptor.

  6. Visit Because Long Takes Too Long Because Long Takes Too Long

    Liz Danzico, co-creator of ABriefMessage, the 200-words-or-less design blog, writes to explain the concept and rationale behind the project

  7. Visit WordPress 2.3 Beta 1 WordPress 2.3 Beta 1

    Wordpress released v2.3, featuring update notifications, SEO friendly redirects, and a built-in tag system.

  8. Visit Wordpress: Turkey Update Wordpress: Turkey Update

    Matt Mullenwag discusses the latest news on the Turkish banning of Wordpress. How weird.

  9. Visit Anton Peck: No Comment Anton Peck: No Comment

    On the heels of a recent posts by Jeremy Keith and Colin Devroe, Anton explains why he has removed comments from his blog.

  10. Visit 15 Design Decisions That Annoy Readers 15 Design Decisions That Annoy Readers

    Devlounge published this article by Ron Huereca about really annoying things that bloggers put on their sites. Definitely a good read, though I would have liked to see something like "have crappy content" somewhere on the list.

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