Because one day the Fulwood site will be like this… and because it was mentioned on Church Marketing Sucks
Blog Ministry » Churches still in Web 1.0: “What is the difference between Web 1.0 and Web 2.0?
The web 1.0 attitude is that the Internet was (and still is in many cases) a platform for attention. People […]

WordPress Help - Podz @ Tamba2 because the Codex needs a good slap.

I have implemented improvements to the Comments links on the Fulwood Methodist site. Thanks to Smiffysplace, among others.

Wordpress 2.0.2

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I haven’t yet upgraded this site to WP 2 but have spent a little while this evening upgrading the Fulwood Methodist site. It was remarkably simple. (Do remember to follow the upgrade instructions and backup just in case!) Some plugins no longer work and one or two needed patching. However, the site was only offline […]

The Brick Testament

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The Brick Testament: the Bible…in Lego.

Another online calendar

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30boxes is another online calendar service that seems to miss the point. However, they do have plans.
As I have previously mentioned, I want some way of publishing my iCal calendars to the web, partly because I should like to get rid of .mac.
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Google AdSense

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I intend to start trialling Google’s AdSense on this site. Not because I expect to be made rich but because I may well introduce it on to my church’s site as a fundraising exercise if it appears worthwhile, if the church approves and if it’s not irritating.

Tracking Father Christmas

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NORAD really have got too much time on their hands… but the mp3s are rather cool.

Blummy? One to look at later

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Weblogg-ed - The Read/Write Web in the Classroom :
If you want a nifty little tool for teaching basic information literacy in these days of the Read/Write Web, go to Blummy, create a bookmarklet with the links outlined below, and put it on every computer in your school. Why? Because not only can you replicate much […]

I don’t hate iCal. But you must admit, it really is crap. Sadly, I’ve never yet found a good alternative that fully satisfies my requirements.
I need to be able to synchronise calendars with my Palm for when I’m out.
I need multi-user access to this calendar so that Kate and I can each add, delete and […]

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