Happy Spring!! It’s been gorgeous in Philly the last couple of days.
This week I have WordPress, bike routes, natural dyes, questionable food, and more.
Enjoy!
Happy Spring!! It’s been gorgeous in Philly the last couple of days.
This week I have WordPress, bike routes, natural dyes, questionable food, and more.
Enjoy!
Facebook has a piece of FBML code that can be used on a custom tab and will show a special message only on April Fool’s Day.
While it isn’t April Fool’s Day yet, I thought I would write about it now so you had time to prepare. ;-)
This tag is wrapped around whatever content you want to display on April Fool’s Day and will only appear on April 1st.
Last week I wrote about a way to filter the Facebook news stream by pagesby creating lists. It isn’t an elegant solution, but since Facebook made their last round of changes their isn’t another way to do this. It’s a shame because it used to work great. I think that Facebook needs to learn that “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it”. And if it is broke, please listen to your users and at least attempt to fix it.
Anyway, in the comments, Ajith asked how to delete the lists that had already been created. This, too, had been moved in Facebook’s last update and the settings were not obvious.
I’ve been writing about Facebook more than I used to and I’ve been creating custom Facebook tabs for clients.
After tediously emailing potential clients the links to Facebook pages I’ve worked on, I finally took some screenshots and made a portfolio of them using NextGen Gallery. I’m always working on other sites and rarely stop to update my own.
Since the last Facebook update, I have been unable to locate a simple way to filter my news stream by pages or pages that I am fan of.
This is annoying because I follow a variety of topics on Facebook and filtering news in this way was a quick way way to get information.
Earlier, I had made lists, such as Activism, WordPress and Philly. Since I already have those lists, I can filter by those topics but there isn’t a way to filter by all pages.
The best way, that I have found, to manage this is to create a list that includes all of your pages or at least the ones you are most interested in.
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