Inside View from Ireland: Multicultural Ireland
5 weeks ago by topgold
Five years ago, I used to be inspired by Mulley.
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5 weeks ago by topgold
Free Publisher Tools — Readability
8 weeks ago by topgold
<div class="rdbWrapper" data-show-read="1" data-show-send-to-kindle="1" data-show-print="0" data-show-email="1" data-orientation="0" data-version="1"></div><script type="text/javascript">(function() {var s = document.getElementsByTagName("script")[0],rdb = document.createElement("script"); rdb.type = "text/javascript"; rdb.async = true; rdb.src = document.location.protocol + "//www.readability.com/embed.js"; s.parentNode.insertBefore(rdb, s); })();</script>
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8 weeks ago by topgold
Skimlinks Merchants
february 2012 by topgold
And some preferred merchants pay 20% commission.
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affiliate
february 2012 by topgold
Search widgets | Tools | Skimlinks Publisher Interface
february 2012 by topgold
<script type='text/javascript' src='http://g.skimresources.com/js/search/176X289.amazon.js'></script>
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skimlinks
february 2012 by topgold
Create Category-Specific RSS Feeds for Typepad Blogs
january 2012 by topgold
1. You need a Typepad Pro account allowing you to create advanced templates.
2. Create a new index template dedicated to the category or categories for which you wish to have an RSS feed. Go to your advanced template screen and click “Create New Idex Template Set.”
3. Then open your regular RSS feed template & copy the code into this new index template.
4. Then customize it so that everywhere you see a [code lang="html"]< MTEntries>[/code] tag, you add in the category name. For instance, if your category was called “Nokia” then you would change the tag to look like:
[code lang="html"][/code]
This will list only information about entries in the specified category.
5. You may also wish to replace the <$MTBlogName$> tag with the category name, or add the category name after the tag, such as:
<$MTBlogName$>: Nokia
This will be the title that people see when they view the feed in their newsreader or aggregator.
6. Once you’re all done customizing the template, save your changes then publish the template.
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2. Create a new index template dedicated to the category or categories for which you wish to have an RSS feed. Go to your advanced template screen and click “Create New Idex Template Set.”
3. Then open your regular RSS feed template & copy the code into this new index template.
4. Then customize it so that everywhere you see a [code lang="html"]< MTEntries>[/code] tag, you add in the category name. For instance, if your category was called “Nokia” then you would change the tag to look like:
[code lang="html"][/code]
This will list only information about entries in the specified category.
5. You may also wish to replace the <$MTBlogName$> tag with the category name, or add the category name after the tag, such as:
<$MTBlogName$>: Nokia
This will be the title that people see when they view the feed in their newsreader or aggregator.
6. Once you’re all done customizing the template, save your changes then publish the template.
january 2012 by topgold
The first thing you do
january 2012 by topgold
We need to inherit Facebook sharing options as footers from Seth's template.
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january 2012 by topgold
Inside View from Ireland: Revising About Me
january 2012 by topgold
Everybody needs a revised "about me" page.
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999
january 2012 by topgold
Using Technology in the Early Childhood Classroom
december 2011 by topgold
Mia teaches me this stuff.
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december 2011 by topgold
A supercomputer in every backpack
september 2011 by topgold
The iPad is the present of education.
edchatie
ipad
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september 2011 by topgold
Mobile Reporting Kit V10
august 2011 by topgold
Portable, Mobile and Handheld Computers
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moblogging
august 2011 by topgold
Marc Andreessen on Why Software Is Eating the World
august 2011 by topgold
essential reading for the FT crowd
technology
essential
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from delicious
august 2011 by topgold
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