It’s spring, it’s winter, it’s spring …
I hope you survived the full moon and the solar flares.
This week I have freelancing, Moby Dick, Facebook, pc games, hide and seek and more.
Enjoy!
Affordable WordPress Websites - Kim Woodbridge
It’s spring, it’s winter, it’s spring …
I hope you survived the full moon and the solar flares.
This week I have freelancing, Moby Dick, Facebook, pc games, hide and seek and more.
Enjoy!
Facebook has changed the interface and some of the fields for creating new iframe applications. Here are the updated instructions.
Since last week, there has been a lot of excitement over the changes to Facebook fan pages and how this will effect custom tabs. I am not writing about all of the changes as that has been covered elsewhere – an excellent article is Everything You Need To Know About Facebook’s Epic Upgrade To Pages by John Haydon.
One piece of news is that FBML is being deprecated and after March 11, 2011 it will no longer be possible to add the Static FBML application to pages. Static FBML is what many of us have used to create custom Facebook tabs. Existing tabs will continue to work and it will be possible to edit them but new pages and tabs will not be able to use this application. I don’t know how long Static FBML will work before Facebook takes it away completely.
Here are 8 premium WordPress church themes.
None of them are free but none of them are that pricey either and they are great templates for your church related websites.
They are also flexible and customizable so they could be used for other types of non-profits and businesses too.
Happy almost Valentine’s Day. It’s not my favorite made up holiday but it’s fun doing crafts with the kid.
This week I have Facebook, food, social media, laundry and more.
Enjoy
I offer a monthly maintenance plan that includes 2.5 hours of support per month for 12 months at a reduced rate. The support plan is paid in advance. I have also offered custom plans for 6 months of support for clients who have asked.
The plan includes upgrades, theme customizations, plugin recommendations and installation, general questions, etc.
Another feature of the support plan is being moved up the support request list. A client on a support plan is going to be responded too quickly and the work will have a higher priority than other types of requests.
Ok – so why am I talking about this now? Well, I have recently been asked about offering smaller plans. For example, many people may only need 1 hour of support per month rather than 2.5 and I don’t have any support plans that cover that.
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