Flock Test
Decided to try something a little different – Flock. I’m so used to logging into each individual blog, Flock will let me keep them all in one place so to speak.
Decided to try something a little different – Flock. I’m so used to logging into each individual blog, Flock will let me keep them all in one place so to speak.
If you upgrade to the latest version of WordPress be forewarned, you will bee to clear your browser cache or you will find yourself “locked out” of your admin. You really won’t be locked out, but it will feel like it. The login page will just keep refreshing. If you don’t get a warning that…
Seems that some folks might be having problems publishing blog posts to a self-hosted WordPress blog using Flock. I haven’t had any issues “yet”, but I don’t use it much because I find it extremely limiting. Unless I am missing something, I can’t edit pages or links. It seems to only be able to post….
I have to run the gauntlet of updating to 2.6.3 for all my WP blogs that I have or maintain. Still need to find a fix for the WPG2 plug-in.
Flock has it’s short comings – it doesn’t let you edit pages. Blogged with the Flock Browser
I’ve run into a little configuration speed bump for Gallery2. It probably won’t be addressed until Monday. A Google Site map plug-in has been added. I should see how it responds to a new post.
I think I may play with Gallery2, it seems to have a plugin for WordPress. I also need to find a Google Sitemap plugin. And I should add Google Analytics to this too.