Monthly Archives: June 2010

Multiple user ad management plugin

Please Note: Development on this plugin is currently on hold due to lack of time. Expect MASSIVE update soon.

I am proud to announce the release of our first plugin, Multiuser ad management for the WordPress platform. The plugin is ideal for blogs with multiple authors and acts as an incentive for making quality posts. When the add-on is enabled, users will have full control over the advertisements displayed on their own posts. Using a space preallocated by the blog administrator, authors will be able to display various forms of advertisements in addition to accepting Paypal donations. This, in turn will also motivate writers to increase the frequency and quality of posts in order to reach a higher popularity and maximize the ability to monetize.  Since this is our first attempt at a WordPress plugin, the installation process is still a bit rough. In this post, I will take you through the entire installation and configuration process (it’s rather short) to make implementation as easy as possible. We truly hope you enjoy using the plugin. Depending on the popularity, new features will continuously be added as needed by our users.

Iceland – Eyjafjallajökull footage

While surfing Vimeo I came across this stunning visual by Sean Stiegemeier. It’s about a month old and contains footage from the recent volcano eruption that took place in Iceland. Despite its age on the internet, I am posting it for all the photography fans lurking this blog.

Fixing a Corrupt USB thumb drive

Although flash based storage is very reliable, like everything in life things always tend to go wrong. Today I plugged my USB thumb-drive into a school computer to access my project files, only to find later on that something (Probably a Trojan Horse or a Virus) had corrupted my drive to a point where I could not access the drive and retrieve any file. This was pretty damn scary as projects I had spent endless hours on were all on the thumb drive and I had not made any backups! (Lesson one: Always have backups) Fortunately enough I managed to extract the data from the drive and had to format it in order for it to function again