You know what is awesome? When your Joomla to WordPress conversion tool actually does the job as advertised. I’m going to do some clean up over the next few days […]
Read moreTag: Website Updates and Repairs
Please pardon our dust. – anonymous
Photo Albums Fixed – Sorta
For the longest time, the photo gallery on this site (jameslandrith.com) has been busted, broke, malfunctioning and otherwise just not working. I've played at duct-tape and chickenwire solutions, repairing the […]
Read moreForum Exploited
I've uninstalled the forum due to an exploit that was – well – exploited aggressively this morning (2:00 am ET). The forum was seldom used and not a very popular […]
Read moreComments Feature Repaired
COMMENTS ARE WORKING AGAIN. COMMENTS ARE WORKING AGAIN. COMMENTS ARE WORKING AGAIN. COMMENTS ARE WORKING AGAIN. That is all. UPDATED: Apparently the comments are working – with an annoying glitch. […]
Read moreComments Turned Off
I have turned off all commenting ability and hidden the comments for the short term. No comments have been deleted. The recent Joomla upgrade does not appear to like my […]
Read morePDA Version of TTGO
I've installed a new template that activates when a reader visits jameslandrith.com from a PDA. I'm not excited about the view on my iPhone, but that's Safari for you. I'd […]
Read moreNew Syndication Feeds
I've made some updates to my website's syndication feed. On the left side, under DS-Syndicate, you can find new links for syndication feeds. Following this module, you can find RSS […]
Read moreTemplate and Website Changes
I’ve made some template changes to my website and merged my school board campaign website into my personal website. In addition, I’ve added an events calendar (free plugin for Joomla […]
Read moreI done brokeded it all up
Yes, the site looks all kinds of different. I screwed up and used the "upgrade to whatever new version of Mambo" script in my webhost's Fantastico tool in the control […]
Read moreMerger Complete!
I’ve finally finished the merger of my old WordPress installation with this Mambo CMS. Long-time readers know this website began with Blogger, then MovableType, on to WordPress and finally to […]
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