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A Minimalist Look for Soft Tech Reviews

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Filed under Updates

For a long time, I have wanted a more clean and simple look that loads fast. Although I have cable internet access, websites sometimes still load slowly for me. Part of that has to do with plugins and graphics, the web host and sometimes just the connection. Not everyone that visits this site has broadband. I wanted to make it faster to view the site for the people who are still stuck on dialup. (I can only imagine what browsing the internet is like for them today.)

I used Corporate Sandbox as a base, which is based on Sandbox. I also used some elements from the new Twitter design. I even used a couple features from Fresh News. The feed icons come from DryIcons.

For the most part, it’s done. I may have a few things to correct. Let me know if you see anything broken.

Off the topic, I apologize for the lack of posts recently. I have been so busy with work.

Notepad Chaos Tumblr Theme

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Filed under Web Design

A lot of you have been waiting for this theme to be made available for Tumblr. I had requested permission to make it available to the public! I wouldn’t have done this if I hadn’t received so many comments about it on my Tumblr blog, Random Alisha. Thanks to Smashing Magazine and Evan Eckard, you can download the theme!

Because I am new to Tumblr and how the code works, please do not direct Tumblr questions to me. There is help for that on the Tumblr site. If you need any help regarding setting up the theme, I will do my best to help you. If you need to customize any part of the theme such as the images, please download the original WordPress theme. There is a PSD file included.

Features

  • Tumblr’s custom colors
  • Feed icons. If you import any feeds from RSS Feed, Last.fm, Digg, Twitter or Pownce, the theme will display an icon. For example, if you say something on Pownce, on your Tumblr page there will be a little Pownce icon on the left side.
  • Disqus comments per post and in the sidebar.
  • Last.fm recently listened to next to blog title via feed.informer.

Instructions

To use this theme, download the zip file and extract it. Open up notepad_tumblr.html with an editor. I use Notepad++ if you would prefer not using plain Notepad. You will need to replace all instances of “yourdomain.com/tumblr/images” in the URLs with your actual domain/location of where you will place the images.

For the about link underneath the search, you will need to edit the link in the code. If you don’t have an about page, then just create a post and then get the link to the post and insert it into the correct place in the code.

Then, at the top, underneath the title of your blog, there are a few links for Twitter, Pownce, etc. You will need to replace those as well with your own.

You will need to replace “yourname” where Disqus comments appear with your own when you sign up. I have left comments in the code. There are two places where it needs to be changed. And then if you want the recent comments in the sidebar, I’ve left a comment of where to place that code towards the bottom of it. You will have to get the code for that from your Disqus account.

For the recently listened to Last.fm song next to the blog title, you will need to go to the feed.informer website and create your own code and replace it with the one between the comment.

For Tumblr’s custom colors, if you go to your dashboard to customize the theme, you will see a Colors tab. The following can be customized: Title (blog title), Description (appears in the footer), Nav Links (recent posts list in the sidebar), Date, Post-Title, Text (main text throughout), Inline Link (links inside a post). None of the others will change anything in the theme. If you need anything more custom than that, you will need to look through the code and edit it.

After you have edited the theme, copy and paste it into Tumblr!

To see the theme in action, view the demo (my own tumblr blog). If you’re ready, go ahead and download the theme!

If anything at all was confusing with the instructions, please let me know and I’ll try to help you.

Diggnation: Win Alex Albrecht’s Xbox and Kevin Rose’s iPhone

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If you don’t know about Diggnation yet, go watch an episode, or two, or 150. Diggnation is probably one of the best shows from Revision3. The Totally Rad Show is pretty awesome, too, but when you put Kevin Rose and Alex Albrecht together, it just makes it more fun.

On one of the Diggnation episodes, Alex announced that he’s going to give away his Xbox and some other goodies along with it to a random Twitter follower. But first, he needs 20,000 followers. Once he reaches 20,000 followers on Twitter, he will announce it on Twitter and ask everyone to reply if they want the Xbox, giving them something like 8 hours to reply in. Then, someone will be chosen randomly.

To win Kevin’s iPhone, I think the same thing applies. I’m not sure about the followers, but just follow Kevin on Twitter and wait for him to announce it if you want his iPhone for free.

Alex Albrecht and Kevin Rose

Why do I want to win Alex Albrecht’s Xbox? Because ours broke a while back and I miss playing games on it! Besides, who wouldn’t want to own something Alex and Kevin signed?

Why do I want to Kevin Rose’s iPhone? Well, I don’t really need the iPhone, but I like it, and it belongs to Kevin!

This is real! Proof is on the latest Diggnation show, episode 150. Good luck everyone!

UPDATE: A winner was announced for Alex Albrecht’s Xbox 360. And, he’s decided to give away his iPhone to a random follower as well.

Keep Your Pownce and Twitter Posts Separate

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With so many social networks available, it’s very hard to pick just one. Some of your friends and family choose one, others choose a different one, and then maybe a couple picked another. You either get invites from them or they tell you about it and you feel obligated to create an account. I’ve been there, but refused to do it again when family and friends started in with their MySpace pages.

I was slow grabbing a Twitter account and started off with Pownce. I like the ability to share pictures, videos and music. I eventually signed up to Twitter and started using it. I can see the difference between Pownce and Twitter and don’t mind using them for two different things. I haven’t even once wanted to post to both with the same message. Why? The people who follow me on Twitter are different from the people who read my posts on Pownce. If anyone wanted to read what I have to say/share on either one, they would add me.

Everyone keeps comparing Pownce and Twitter, but really, they are two different services. One offers several features, the other offers mostly just 140 characters. In my opinion, Pownce is more like StumbleUpon than it is like Twitter in the sharing aspect of it (images, videos..). Twitter is like having a chatroom open and reading what people have to say with the occasional link to read more.

I’m not telling you to stop cross-posting to both Pownce and Twitter, but try to consider the people who are following you. Are they going to be interested in reading what you have to say on Pownce with an @reply to someone on Twitter? What about the people who follow you on both Twitter and Pownce? Do they want to read duplicate posts? How do they know which one they should reply to that will get a response back? It wastes time. You may be saving time by posting the same message to both, but you are wasting other people’s time. Also, think about the replies. People on Pownce won’t see any of the Twitter replies, and vice versa, so they may be missing the whole conversation.

If you used IM the same way, wouldn’t you be annoyed if someone sent the same message to you with all of their IM accounts at the same time? (Yahoo!, MSN, AIM, Google, etc.)

There may come a time when you want to hear what both Pownce and Twitter people have to say, because maybe you’re asking for help or for an opinion or getting an idea for a new blog post. But cross-posting to both all the time could become annoying to some.

Suggestions

  • Pownce allows you to group your friends. Maybe you could create a group that wants to receive your Twitter posts on Pownce. This may or may not work depending on the client, if it allows you to select a group.
  • Prefix your posts with Twitter/Pownce so if someone is interested, they can follow up on either.
  • Use Twitter and Pownce as two separate services, as they were designed.

As I said, I’m not telling you to stop, but just keep your friends in mind the next time you cross-post. If anyone else has a suggestion or reason why Pownce and Twitter posts should (or shouldn’t) remain separate, please comment.

What Is Twitter and Why Do You Use It?

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I felt like one of the last people to start using Twitter, even though I know there are so many people who still don’t know about it. Most of my friends and family have a MySpace account though. I don’t have a MySpace account and they don’t have a Twitter account, because they don’t really know about Twitter (or don’t understand it) and I don’t really care for MySpace.

Since I’ve had a Twitter account, I started to understand what it can be used for. I don’t have a lot of followers, but I don’t feel that I need a lot of followers. Although, that may say “Hey! I’m popular!”, but that’s not why I use Twitter.

I first started to use Twitter to see what all the buzz was about and then realized I could follow the same people who blog that I subscribe to in my RSS reader. Then, I found out I could also use Twitter to update whenever I published a new post on my blog, possibly grabbing more interested readers. (I don’t get a lot of traffic through Twitter this way, but it’s still worth a try.)

Twitter is also a great way to get help for anything like WordPress, computer problems, etc. I kind of think Twitter could possibly take the place of RSS feeds, because you can also hear about things in the news and a lot of bloggers use it to announce when they’ve published a new post on their blog.

Check out this video that explains what Twitter is. Video by leelefever.

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I think Twitter is what you want it to be.

Now it’s your turn. Why do you use Twitter and has it helped you in anyway?