web developer
5 stories
·
1 follower

The end of everyone

2 Shares

I'm not sure if it was ever possible to say, "everyone loves ___," "everyone respects ___" or even, "everyone really doesn't like ___", but there's no doubt at all that this isn't true any more.

There is no more everyone. Instead, there are many pockets of someones.

       
Read the whole story
bat
3513 days ago
reply
Denver, CO
Share this story
Delete

The Pace of Modern Life

6 Comments and 8 Shares
'Unfortunately, the notion of marriage which prevails ... at the present time ... regards the institution as simply a convenient arrangement or formal contract ... This disregard of the sanctity of marriage and contempt for its restrictions is one of the most alarming tendencies of the present age.' --John Harvey Kellogg, Ladies' guide in health and disease (1883)
Read the whole story
bat
3967 days ago
reply
Denver, CO
Share this story
Delete
5 public comments
Courtney
3972 days ago
reply
See alt-text for an extra layer of burn.
Portland, OR
grammargirl
3972 days ago
reply
DING.
Brooklyn, NY
grimmtooth
3972 days ago
reply
You ain't seen nothin' yet.
Azeroth
superberg
3972 days ago
reply
In my day, this sort of thing would never have flown. You kids today are ruining everything.
Palatine, IL
effingunicorns
3973 days ago
reply
The grass was always greener yesterday.

The prediction paradox

1 Share

From Nate Silver:

The “prediction paradox”: The more humility we have about our ability to make predictions, the more successful we can be in planning for the future.

Read the whole story
bat
3967 days ago
reply
Denver, CO
Share this story
Delete

A Simple Theme

1 Comment
James Hague: When it comes to writing code, the number one most important skill is how to keep a tangle of features from collapsing under the weight of its own complexity.

Kris Gale: I believe good engineering is about finding the most cost-effective solution to a problem, whether that cost is measured in dollars, hours, morale or lost opportunities... Among the most dangerously unconsidered costs is what I've been calling complexity cost.
Read the whole story
bat
3967 days ago
reply
The quote by Kris Gale is a new perspective for me!
Denver, CO
Share this story
Delete

WordPress Static Front Pages Demystified

1 Share

If you’re like me, there is always some configuration option or another in the software that you use regularly which you are aware of, but don’t really understand how it works. Until today, that was the case for me with WordPress static front pages.

If you navigate the the Settings tab, and click on the Reading sub-menu option, you will see the Front page displays WordPress configuration option. This option allows you to specify whether your front page, i.e., the page displayed when a user visits your main site URL, will contain a listing of your latest posts, or a different, static page.

Your latest posts
Selecting this radio option will make your latest posts show up on the front page of your site
A static page
Selecting this radio option allows you to choose a static page as your front page
Front page
The page that you select in this pull-down will now be displayed when a user visits the front page of your site.
Posts page
The page that you select in this pull-down will now display your latest posts instead of any content that it might currently contain (you don’t have to use this option).

What’s the Point?

This functionality makes it easy for WordPress administrators to handle sites with formats that make it more appropriate to show a static page as the front page, but that also want to be able to show the default listing of recent posts without making any template modifications.

I hope you found this article helpful, please feel free to contact me with any of your WordPress questions!

Read the whole story
bat
4042 days ago
reply
Denver, CO
Share this story
Delete