Happy/Merry Almost Holidays/Christmas
This week I have WordPress, cupcakes, gender and finding work, and Canadian bacon.
Happy/Merry Almost Holidays/Christmas
This week I have WordPress, cupcakes, gender and finding work, and Canadian bacon.
**UPDATE: I have provided instructions for how to link NextGen Gallery images to a post or page in the 2.0+ version of the plugin.
In my previous article I discussed how more information could be added to the images in the NextGEN Gallery by using the NextGEN Custom Fields plugin.
I installed and activated the plugin, created a new custom field, and showed the code that was used to display the new field with the images.
What I still need to discuss is where the code should go in the NextGEN Gallery template file and how to link to individual posts or pages. So, here we go.
I’ve been finding a number of great links lately. I’m not sure how – I haven’t been surfing that much and am still behind on visiting blogs. Maybe it’s because I’ve been paying more attention to Twitter – y’all post some great stuff ;-)
I’ve got WordPress, twitter, humor, John Travolta, and some videos.
Under Tools in the WordPress settings are the import and export options. This can be really useful when you are moving a blog from one location to another or if you are moving a WordPress.com hosted blog to a self-hosted one.
The export/import feature, however, does not include your blogroll. If you have a large one it can be very tedious to recreate.
But, there is a way, to transfer the blogroll so it doesn’t have to be recreated manually.
For many of us Winter is starting to kick in. And for others there is already snow. We don’t get very much snow in Philadelphia and rarely before January.
I love snow though. Maybe it’s because I grew up in New Hampshire and used to ski. Or maybe it’s because I don’t drive and I don’t own property so I don’t have to deal with any of the work that snow involves. Climate and Average Weather Year Round in Manchester New Hampshire, United States. In Manchester, the summers are warm, the winters are freezing, and it is partly cloudy year round. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 16°F to 83°F and is rarely below 1°F or above 91°F.
NH is known for its world-class skiing and snowboarding and great snowmobiling trails! Other winter sports and activities like snowshoeing, ice climbing, ziplining, snow tubing, family sleigh rides, and ice skating are quite popular here.
Winter weather is one of the top reasons that people hesitate to join the Free State Project and move to New Hampshire. Some people who are curious about the Free State Project mistakenly think that the weather in New Hampshire is always cold. So it can be surprising to learn how the Granite State’s weather actually stacks up against other states. If you plan to come from other states, visit the Altitude Blog store and get all the clothing you need.
Babies should have at least as many layers as their parents. A thin onesie, then a few long-sleeved shirts and pants, then a sweater or a sweatshirt, and coat or a snowsuit is a good start, according to Dr. Alison Mitzner, a board-certified pediatrician. When looking for clothing options, consider checking this new funny onesies for babies line.
So, for the upcoming Winter season and for my love of snow, I have 11 WordPress Winter Themes that feature snow.
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