Statuses
Checkin Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf
Checkin Los Angeles International Airport
Checkin Rose Bowl Aquatic Center
Big History Summer Reading List | Big History Project
I’ve got a lot of these on my big history book list on GoodReads.com
It also looks like a lot of these are things that Bill Gates has been reading too!
Checkin Fusion Burgers
Checkin Café de Leche
Checkin Starbucks on Lake
Checkin Little Free Library #8424
My 10th Anniversary on Facebook
Yesterday I got a thank you from Foursquare for 7 years, and it’s easily been over 8 years on Twitter. Sadly, I miss a lot of the services that started around that time that are no longer with us. Toward that end, I’ll post some thoughts tomorrow about a more pivotal anniversary about which I’m much more excited, and which portends better things for the internet…
Failed attempt to OwnYourCheckin
If you’re game to try it, give it a shot at https://ownyourcheckin.wirres.net
I have created a child-theme with one or two small customizations (slightly larger headings in side widgets and some color/text size changes), but otherwise have v1.2.3 working as perfectly as it was intended to. This includes the slideshow functionality on the homepage. See BoffoSocko as an example.
For those, perhaps including Adam, wanting to get the slider to work properly:
- Go to your WP Dashboard hover on the menu tab “appearance” and click on “customize”
- On the “Featured Content” tab, enter a tag you want to use to feature content on the homepage of your site. (In my case, I chose “featured” and also clicked “Hide tag from displaying in post meta and tag clouds”.)
- Go to one or more posts (I think it works on up to 10 featurable posts) and tag them with the word you just used in the featured content setting (in my case “featured”
- Next be sure to actually set a “Featured photo” for the post–930×300 pixels is the optimal photo size if I recall.
- Now when you visit your home page, the slider should work properly and include arrows to scroll through them (these aren’t as obvious on featured photos with white backgrounds).
- Note that on individual pages, you’ll still have static header image(s) which are also customizable in the “customize” section of the WP dashboard, which was mentioned in step 1.
I hope this helps.
Moneyball for Book Publishers: A Detailed Look at How We Read
A reader analytics company in London wants to use data on our reading habits to transform how publishers acquire, edit and market books.
