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Archive for January, 2007

26 Jan, 2007

Securing Wordpress

Posted by: In: Geekery

In looking to use Wordpress for some student organization sites on campus, we’ve taken some steps to better secure the install files and the database connection info.
Wordpress uses a wp-config file in it’s root-level directory. This file contains the database connection information for your site. A person with ftp access to the directory, or the [...]

23 Jan, 2007

Wordpress 2.1

Posted by: pat In: Geekery

It’s out. Grab it here. Changes include:

Autosave makes sure you never lose a post again.
Our new tabbed editor allows you to switch between WYSIWYG and code editing instantly while writing a post.
The lossless XML import and export makes it easy for you to move your content between WordPress blogs.
Our completely redone visual editor also now [...]

16 Jan, 2007

From Taboga to freezing precipitation

Posted by: pat In: Geekery

Update: The umbrella pictured below just collapsed with a crash, shattering the glass-topped patio table without even warping the canopy or shattering the icicles a bit. It’s been some 24 hours straight of some form of precipitation: freezing rain, sleet, and snow.
I was able to drive to the kennel to pick up the dog around [...]

14 Jan, 2007

Saludos de Panama

Posted by: pat In: Geekery

We’re wrapping up our vacation in Panama and it has been a really fun time. The best, by far, was the time spent on Isla Taboga. Five days? Four? Taboga time has a way of creeping into your consciousness in a wonderful way. You learn to tell the time largely by the tide and the [...]

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03 Jan, 2007

It’s 2007 already?

Posted by: pat In: Geekery

Ramping back up at work after the holidays, the Boy goes back to school tomorrow, then we leave for a week to relax on Taboga in Panama. After we get back, it’s fast and furious on the schedule for AIR Interactive.


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About RAMsey

Welcome to the web site for Pat Ramsey, an accessibility consultant and web designer based in Austin, Texas. A device-independent Web is my dream and I believe we can achieve that with style - an accessible Web doesn't have to be a poorly designed Web.