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Scoble, you should seriously look at CommunityServer. They kick ass.
On an off topic, how did you edit your theme or which one are you using? It doesn't look like any of the standard ones that I have access too?
TIA
Molly
http://httpd.apache.org/
http://www.mysql.com/
http://www.php.net/
http://www.wordpress.org/
There, problem solved.
This is why many of us, and those people at WASP, get a tad annoyed with IE and it's lack of moderness at times....
And Jim, are most of the readers here going be IE users? I'm not quite so sure. There are examples around of more technical sites havig much lower percentages of IE users, because many of the more technical people (me included) take the same view as Cody in the first comment.
The Java VM/JRE used by IE on your machine might be an issue.
What Java and version are you using in IE and Firefox?
thanks for that but does it work on wordpress.com site
?
Molly
Oh well, looks like I am staying with Blogger!
Doh.
Molly
2. The invite for wordpress.com might not have it in writing, but by participating, there is an expectation that you are also here to help develop the program. It's fun to play with a new toy, but you are in a position to help make that toy even better. Help by reporting to those who can do something about it rather than the public at large who can't help you.
3. By bringing the issue to the attention of the developers, everyone in the wordpress.com community benefits. By helping figure out your problem, you solve the problem of hundreds, maybe thousands of wordpress.com users' sites, and help make WordPress 1.6 much stronger when it is finally released. I take that responsiblity very seriously. I hope you do, too.
4. I am thrilled that you, Mr. Scoble, have entered the WordPress world and are helping WordPress gain respectability as an important user. I'm also thrilled that Matt and Donncha have bent over backwards to help you customize your wordpress.com Theme when NO ONE else on wordpress.com can. Show appreciation for such favors by reporting them to those who can help.
In other words, use the Feedback button in your Administration Panels rather than opening a wound publicly that may not heal.
Finally, I didn't even see the Feedback panel. Now that you pointed it out to me, I'll send bugs in there.
If you give me a free server and free bandwidth, I am sure I can set it up. In fact if you where going to do that, maybe I might write my own. Wouldn't be as good as any available but would be a fun experiment.
Lorelle, although you were probably not talking to me directly, I think your points are a good one and I will enter some feedback on this.
Molly
The comments were priceless, ha,ha..
Say you get traffic like scoble does, my former ISP (I went off to college at Syracuse University) was Optimum Online. They are NOTORIOUS for the caps. She would be capped and her blog would be done in a second.
Somewhat true except for two things:
1) Bandwidth cost (not great in Australia)
2) Reliablity. If you have a 5 year old and 14 month old, Reliablity sucks!
3) (I lied) Cost of running it. (Power, etc)
Molly
On every panel. Look in the upper right corner, just below the "Howdy, your name" and SIGN OUT.
As you have noticed, this is a very exciting community to be a part of and it is helping all WordPress users now and in the future to create a better product. I think it's a brilliant method for really incorporating users' needs to have hundreds and maybe even thousands participate in the process. We all have a say in how this works.
Sure there are limits to wordpress.com. Since we are all working in a giant laboratory, the lack of control over Themes, plugins, and javascripts and styles within the post act as a controlled environment, testing the parts of the program the developers can control, not the parts we users can tweak with and mess up. We just all have to learn to live with the temporary constraints, bugs and glitches as the software is changing even as I type this comment.
With things changing all the time, I compare it to blogging inside of a Cracker Jack box. Every day a new surprise. Very exciting to be on the cutting edge of this hot technology, even as the knife's blade is being sharpened.
I hope Microsoft allows users to set the default partition in Vista...so Documents & Settings > User Profile > User Name > My Documents etc could be set on D:
I know you can set My Documents to default to the D: partition, but I have multiple users on my computer and since my documents is located outside my user profile, I can't hide it from other guests who would log on my computer...
so let's hope this stuff improves in Vista...
the way i want it: C: for all your OS, programs etc related stuff...D: for all your data...so even if I'm making a website in Macromedia the default location for the saved webpages should be D:
i'll deal with the things later if I have to move to C: for some specific stuff...
I do submit a lot of Feedbacks to the "Dear Admin". Hope those help.
Cya.
Headline: iMac Stepping Stone To An Entertainment Thin-Client?
what do you think Scoble...I sincerely hope Microsoft is firing on all cylinders in this period...because not only are they getting competition from everywhere, their competitors are becoming smarter by the day...
why I want to root for MS...cause, in an about-turn some may say, Microsoft's solutions these days turn out to be closely related to what consumers really want as well...just that other companies getting a bigger bite at the table w.r.t coolness, perhaps?
"Isn’t it ironic how someone at MICROSOFT is complaining about bugs in the software? "
How is that ironic? That's not ironic at all. You might think it's funny, but that's about as ironic as that stupid Alanis Morisette song.
As for using IE, many of us prefer it to Firefox. Despite your claim, people who use IE aren't therefore stupid. I use Maxthon for my daily browsing activities, although I use IE6 and IE7 a lot in my work.
Despite what you may think, using a non-Microsoft browser does not make you "l33t." It doesn't make you smart, it doesn't make you cool.
Firefox is a fine choice of browser. But so is IE.
http://kenacious.blogspot.com or www.rohdeonline.com
We also don't develop using IE, we develop using FireFox because it has a useful debugger and gives good error messages. Then we back-port to IE.
This is because IE is the WORST browser on the internet with more than 1% of users. Please, fix your thing.
really good stuff...something i definitely want and would make Windows a lot more stable:
- applications that don't need an install...drag and drop and run! if MS Office can do this on the Macintosh...why can't it do the same on Windows?
Click Feedback, type away with as much details as possible.
So far as I hear, you're one of their special beta testers (as witnessed by your custom header). Surely your input matters and has hopefully already been given :-).