Catcerto.
Film a cat playing the piano, and write an concerto to accompany it.
Catcerto.
Film a cat playing the piano, and write an concerto to accompany it.
To set up WordPress for both CMS and Blog:
After 7 years of using handmade PHP pages on LearnIrishGaelic.com, I finally moved the site over to a WordPress installation.
What this means is that I have one of the most mature web application at my fingertips. Adding a new page no longer means creating a new PHP page, and worrying about how to update my navigation menus.
What’s better, I read Brian Yerkes writing about how to use WordPress both as a CMS and Blog. This means that the main part of your site can be static pages, while WordPress still handles /blog/ as a blogging application. Follow the settings above to get your own CMS powered by WordPress, while having a blog section.
Handing your hard-earned cash to to an online vendor can be hard to decide on, especially if it’s a small site you’re not familiar with. I’m always highly suspect of a site promising to ship something out to me.
So I was thinking about how to optimise the visitor’s process on LearnIrishGaelic.com where I sell some language learning software.
I’ve made a small change online. Instead of guessing when you’ll receive your order (“within 10 days”), I’ve added “Next dispatch date” and “Your order will be delivered by…” date to the shipping information.
Hopefully just another small bit of information that will help you decide to splash out on a learn-at-home Irish language product