Lorelle’s two month party is on, and this month it is about WordPress. I have used a nifty technique to use WordPress category slugs to use different styles for posts in different categories. It not only keeps the HTML code clean, but also helps in making it scalable without performance loss. [Continue]
Lorelle asked me if I would guest-blog here. It was an opportunity to contribute to something built by someone you respect and admire. It feels great, even if it is a one-off chance. [Continue]
I was excited when I came to know that Lorelle was writing a book on blogging. And I find myself privileged to have received a copy from her. I am probably a little late in this, but I liked reading some of it more than one time. [Continue]
Lorelle rants against multiple page posts. I completely agree with her a better alternative might be to split the big article in multiple posts instead of multiple pages. Why? [Continue]
Lorelle VanFossen has authored a book Blogging Tips - What Bloggers Won’t Tell You About Blogging. It is a collection of her articles on blogging. Her blog itself is a great treasure if you want to understand the essence of blogging. [Continue]
Lorelle writes about the W3C Multipage Validator. Validating markup of the entire site with the traditional validator was time consuming and usually led to skipping some pages. The multipage validator makes it very convenient. [Continue]
Bloggers Choice Awards is inviting you to vote for your favorite blogs. Whether you believe or not in these awards, it is a great place to know good, rather very good blogs. They have various categories, and one of my favorite blogs - Lorelle on Wordpress is listed second in the category for Best Blog on Blogging. [Continue]