Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church, located in San Antonio, Texas, uses the website to display service times, upcoming events and scriptures.
Read MoreHave you ever wanted to turn on comments for all your pages at once? Or perhaps managing comments is too much of a pain, so you decide you want to disable comments for all of your WordPress blog posts easily. Change Posts Individually The most obvious way is, when editing a page or post, to scroll down to the “Discussion” section and check or uncheck the “Allow comments” box. Don’t see the “discussion” section on the page/post edit screen? At the top of the screen on the right side there is a “Screen Options” button. Click it and check the box for “Discussion” to make those settings visible. Change a Group...
Read MorePDF is the natural format for material, such as magazines and newsletters, with static content and a fixed page-by-page design. However, there have been several times I notice magazines will show their content on the website using a special Flash plugin. This is a bad, bad idea, for many reasons: Flash is not supported on iOS devices, and is being dropped from Android devices. It’s becoming less popular everywhere. PDF, on the other hand, can be opened on any platform; even smartphone users have a choice of apps for how they want to view them. PDFs are more easily shareable. If one person likes your sample, that person can share it with friends, who can open it...
Read MoreAdobe Reader now has eSignature capability. This applies to their desktop program and mobile apps, but the real point is this: now on your tablet or smartphone you can mark up a document. You can add comments, draw over it, highlight or underline or strikethrough text, or sign it. After you add text markup, you can move what you added, change the color, or delete markup you added. It’s saved as you add each signature/drawing/etc., so you may want to make a copy of the file before you open it in Reader. What are the possibilities for this tool? Most of them seem geared for taking notes—highlighting text when studying a document, for example—but there are...
Read MoreIf you’ve tried to install bbPress and buddyPress on the same website, possibly experimenting with forum alternatives, you may run into some strange behavior. This can occur even if one of the plugins is deactivated or uninstalled. The strangest I saw as the website being completely blank—a white screen. The admin console worked fine, but the website proper did not, and even though display_errors in php.ini was set to “On,” no error messages were displaying. Just a white screen. If I deactivated the bbPress plugin, the problem disappeared. Apparently bbPress 2.0 can have some conflicts with buddyPress. Uninstalling the plugin isn’t enough; a...
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