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Monthly Archives: April 2009
Launch of Postal Bible Studies (PBS)
Today I am pleased to announce the launch of the PBS Web site – a project that I’ve been working on, with the help of Joo Young Lee, for the past year or so. Pete Smith, the maintainer of Postal … Continue reading
Building a Multilingual Site with WordPress – Continued
Growl. This is beginning to get frustrating. Apparently, finding a decent plug-in that gives you a fully multiligual site, with langauge switching, is much tougher than I thought! If you read my last post, you’ll have seen that I was … Continue reading
Posted in CMS, Web Development, WordPress
Tagged Language Switcher, multilingual, plugin, Poplar ProductivityWare
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Building a Multilingual Site with WordPress
I’m working on a small multilingual Web site (English and French) for a client that needs to be done in WordPress, even though the site will not be used for a blog. Talk about the evolution (forced?) of WordPress from … Continue reading
Posted in CMS, Web Development, WordPress
Tagged FCKEditor, multilingual, plugin, WPML, WP_Multilingual
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The Perfect (?) Solution for Image Replacement
If you’re like me, you’ve tried every IR trick out there and have found that each “solution” has it’s own set of problems that make it far from a perfect solution. However, thanks to a smart dude called Paul Young, … Continue reading