This made me wheeze and hack with laughter.
“NAPKINS, NAPKINS!”
This made me wheeze and hack with laughter.
“NAPKINS, NAPKINS!”
I never had any credit card debt, but I don’t think I’d want a reminder of all that debt.
Still, some of the ideas are cool, like as pieces of art, if you are proud of having gotten rid of all that debt.
What an interesting post from Pics Roll.
There are more pictures of what people have done with their credit cards (mostly jewelery).
These are all the plugins I have installed so far.
Akismet: An amazing spam defender. Comes standard with the WordPress Package but you have to install the key.
CommentLuv: A must-have. But when I comment on other blogs, I’ve seen that some people haven’t updated their CommentLuv plugins so it’s not that your feed or your CommentLuv plugin is wrong — the blog is just outdated.
@reply: Allows the author to reply to comments with a “@” pre-fixed to the person’s name.
Subscribe to Comments: Lets your readers subscribe to comments in the post.
Tweet Meme Button: Adds a little icon at the top to let people retweet your post.
Lightbox 2: When you click on an image, it pops up a flash application to enlarge the picture.
Blog Icons: Add favicons, iPod & iTouch compatible icons as well.
Popular Posts: As it says. Your most popular posts widget.
Similar Posts: Other links to Related Posts to your above post.
Post-Plugin Library: Required for Popular & Similar Posts widgets.
Blogger Redirector: Redirect or accept the permalinks, post, feeds requests forwarded from Blogger to apporiate page on WordPress. Useful for migrating the traffic from an existing Blogspot site.
Google Sitemaps Generator: Creates a Sitemap for Google so they can search for your blog easily.
Maintain Blogger Permalinks: Blogger URLs are shorter than WP URLs, this forces the old imported posts from Blogger into WordPress to have the same URLs as before.
StatPress: Your blog statistics in visual graphics.
WordPress Backup: As it says. Have it emailed, put on your server or downloaded.
WWW Redirect: Instead of going to FabulouslyBroke.com it goes to www.FabulouslyBroke.com
FD Feedburner: Redirects ALL feeds to your Feedburner feed. There’s like RSS 2.0, Atom, bla bla bla.. they all just go to the one you chose.
Ozh’ Better Feed: You can add anything you want in the footer of your feed.
WP-Feedburner Plugin: Another Feedburner Plugin. Helps with the old and new feeds in Feedburner.
Yet-Another-Related-Post Plugin: This one puts related posts into your feed.
I have been recommended these two plugins to try and get my comments to be threaded or nested right under the person I am trying to reply to directly.
But they just don’t work on my theme, or I don’t know WTF I am doing wrong.
Brian’s Threaded Comments: Allows you to reply directly to the commenter right under their comment but it doesn’t bloody work.
Greg’s Threaded Comments: Ditto.
The only one that works is a Chinese plugin, but it really made my commenting section look HIDEOUS.
I am at a loss.
I now want to edit the comments.php file myself but I am just not that advanced in PHP coding to do that.
So far, all I’ve been able to do is edit my Stylesheet.css to get my comments to have a light blue background.
And the @reply plugin has helped to at least give the person’s name just before, so I know who I am replying to directly.
Commenters on the site can use it to reply to other commenters as well, I believe.
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