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CSS Naked day

09-Apr-08

This year I decided to strip my blog from CSS code used for making design (as part of CSS Naked day).

The idea behind this event is to promote Web Standards. Plain and simple. This includes proper use of (x)html, semantic markup, a good hierarchy structure, and of course, a good ‘ol play on words. It’s [...]

Upgraded to WordPress MU 1.3

30-Oct-07

Some time ago I upgraded to one of Release Candidate of Wordpress MU. It was working but only partially (tag links get broken on my setup). Today I fetched fresh 1.3 release (based on WordPress 2.3.1) and installed on my website.

New thing which got added is native tags support — no more UltimateTagWarrior usage but [...]

Digged

14-Sep-07

When I was writing article about OpenMoko testing I was thinking that it will get about 2000 views not more. But someone posted it to Digg and after hours it started… After 10h it has over 300 diggs, page had to be mirrored and I had to enable WP-Cache plugin to lower CPU usage. During [...]

Power of RSS

12-Sep-07

There is so many discussions about Web 2.0 thing — you know: RSS, pastel colours on websites, building communities, blogs, comments etc… But one thing in it is really great: RSS.

Today we had short discussion at work about reading comics — this time it was Dilbert strip. As I read it via RSS I have [...]

Blog updates

11-Sep-07

I changed theme on blog. This time it is “Big Blue” by Bob. As usual I had to tweak it for my own use:

tags from UTW instead of categories additional CSS adding wp_footer() call into footer so bsuite statistics works show full posts in archive

I also had to tweak “Hrw links” widget so comply with new theme and [...]

Blog moved

03-Apr-07

As you see I moved my website from blog.haerwu.biz domain to new one. Why? That’s good question.

In September 2006 I created my own company for my OpenEmbedded commercial work. I named it HaeRWu as this is how my nickname Hrw sounds in Polish. Did not wanted to use name such like ‘Hrw consulting’ as this [...]