Tag: domain

  • Moving a WordPress-powered site to another domain: The Permalink

    Yesterday, I needed to move a self-hosted WordPress site to another domain. The process was easy because it’s like copying all files, edit the configuration file and editing internal links in all posts. All process only took less than 15 minutes. But, that’s not the only thing. One of the important things needed is to…

  • Microsoft and me (for a beautiful web)

    Today I learned that Microsoft have launched a beautyoftheweb.com site to promote Internet Explorer 9. The site’s tagline asks visitors to “Get ready for a more beautiful web”. Microsoft registered their domain name on 28th July 2010 and the URL and tagline are too close to mine to be mere coincidences. Common sense and gut…

  • How to Merge Two Blogs Using WordPress 3.0 Multi-Site Feature

    Now, WordPress installation in this domain (orangescale.com) powers my other blog — in Bahasa Indonesia, using WordPress 3.0 Multi-Site feature. I decided to use this method so that I don’t have to manage two separated WordPress installation. In short: orangescale.com and thomas.or.id are now using a single WordPress installation, using orangescale.com as the primary blog.…

  • Some Notes About Enabling Multi-Site option in WordPress 3.0

    After upgrading my blog using WordPress 3.0, I was thinking of taking the opportunity to have the multi-site option. Previously, I played with WordPress Multi User. So, I think it would something I’m familiar with. If you’re not familiar with WordPress 3.0 features, you can check WordPress Codex first. You can find lots of useful…

  • The Geocities-izer

    I have to blame @snydez for his tweet about Geocities-izer. Because I also used Geocities when I jumped into website creation. Did I have websites hosted at Geocities? I did. Who didn’t? :D Yahoo! closed Geocities last year, on October 26. I just find out also that Geocities was the third most visited website back…

  • Videoblog. Again.

    With my friend, I decided to create a new videoblog. Previously, I had one at orangebox.tv, but since I was busy and almost had no time to maintain it, I left the domain expired. Now, it has a new domain name, with a new concept. I will not talk about technology or other geeky stuff.…

  • Capture and Share from Mobile Devices

    Now, I want to introduce another Posterous-powered blog. This time, there are more than one author — well, only two anyway. It’s called Capture and Share. I created this blog as a place to put my — and Lala — mobile streams. All posts in this blog are created using mobile devices (Nokia N78 and…

  • Google Mail Labs: Inserting images

    I just enabled one of Google Mail Labs features. It’s “Inserting images” feature. What is it? Allows you to insert images into a message body. You can upload and insert image files in your computer, or insert images by URLs. This lab will not work if you have offline enabled. If you’re using Google Mail…

  • Dear Yahoo! Meme, I think…

    When I heard about Yahoo! Meme and looked its website, in brief I was thinking about tumblelog. Seriuosly, I couldn’t fine any new features, compared to similar service like Tumblr (my Tumblr) or Posterous (my Posterous page). That was before I got a chance to try Yahoo! Meme. Yahoo! describes Yahoo! Meme as “where you…

  • Haikumattic

    I think I like the concept behind new Automattic’s website. The products and descriptions are haiku-powered. This is how they explain about WordPress.com service: Hassle-free blogging Even with your own domain Freemium model About Akismet: Remember the days Innocent inboxes gleam Be spam-free again. For complele list, go to Automattic’s site.