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Cry the beloved country
Watch the following videos then tell me that South Africa is a safe country with a great future. The funniest thing are the people that say that this behaviour is unafrican. heh, as opposed to what?? You don’t get more barbaric than this, this is a repeat of the genocide that has taken millions of Continue reading →
2,189 views | 2 commentsMay 23rd, 2008 | Filed under Food for thought, RantsTags: 27, burning man, Code, man on fire, murder, racism, search, unrest, violence, xenophobia, xenophobic attacks -
SEO in a nutshell
My apologies for not blogging recently. Working for a giant corp like Johncom can be a burden on one’s blogging/social life. Apart from being involved in another massive project, recovering from bronchitis and attending courses my life hasn’thad much thrown at me that I can blog about. However, Bruce Clay ( www.bruceclay.com )was in the Continue reading →
1,248 views | 5 commentsJul 26th, 2007 | Filed under seo -
invalid css part deux
I went in search of a few plugins to do a few things which submit or vote stories on my blog on various social bookmarking services and sites. Frankly to go and set up each one individually would be a right pain so I opted for trying out notable but saw that sociable was far Continue reading →
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Why am I validating your code?
I am trying to put together a list of at least the best 50 wordpress plugins which I will publish pretty soon, and am trying to load them on this blog and write about each one, but I keep getting sideswiped with plugins that have badly formed CSS. I’m no CSS guru, so trying to Continue reading →
837 views | 2 commentsTags: 27, blog, Code, compliance, CSS, Google, Plugins, search, search engine optimization, seo, update, validation, W3C, widgets, WordPress, wordpress plugins, XHTML -
WordPress vs Habari
Since Google announced the developer release of its CMS blogging platform Habari (Swahili for ‘what’s in the news?’) I expected there to be a huge exodus of people over to Habari, but funny enough, the reception I expected was not to be. The release started out as being a well publicised event but then seemed Continue reading →
3,314 views | 13 comments