I have long been curious about how people find my site and what they do when they get here. There are a number of plugins you can install for WordPress, but there isn’t (as far as I know) one tool which shows everything. And now there is. Woopra is an application which analyses your site [...]
Open ID
Being tech-savvy, smart and (statistically speaking) a good looking reader of this site, you will have no doubt heard of Open ID. Open ID was created to allow you to have just one ID which can beused on multiple websites meaning that you don’t need to remember lots of different user names and passwords. In [...]
FEBE for Firefox
I rebuilt my machine again recently. I fancied seeing what Fedora was doing and whether it was worth switching. Answer is: not for me. It felt somewhat lighter than it used to, but still a bit bulky and not all that great. And Gnome. I have lost a lot of my vehemence against Gnome, but [...]
New Tag Cloud
I have sort of moved towards Web 2.0. If you look to the top of the sidebar, you’ll see that I have a tag cloud. Whoopee. The plugin is New Tag Cloud from FunnyDingo and is a piece of cake to install: unzip to the plugin directory, navigate to sidebar.php, add in the following line [...]
Plugin News
Now here’s a convoluted way of getting a plugin. I was looking through Hari’s blog, the blogroll in particular and followed a link to a post on R T Cunningham’s blog. Browsing around there, I noticed he had a plugin applied which gave similar posts in a list. Which reminded me that the latest upgrade [...]
I Can No Longer Recommend Google Browser Sync
As those who know me will know, I tend to change distros a lot. One of the problems I have encountered with this is that you lose your internet browser bookmarks and tend to forget your passwords and this rapidly becomes a pain. One of the solutions to this is to use the Google Browser [...]


