Tag Archives: wordpress

Zemanta another look

I like to prove or disprove a point and Dans comment in my original post about Zemanta has prompted me to use Zemanta in writing a proper blog post.
I should have pointed out originally that Zemanta is in early Alpha release stage so its no where near polished, but the idea I think is great [...]

Suggestive Blogging by Zemata

Source: WikipediaZemanta has launched it’s contextual content suggest tool for blogging platforms like Wordpress (which is what we use), blogger, and Typepad. (Note the Oxford comma…I’ve been reading Morse.)
It reads what you are typing and looks for relevant images from flickr and stock photograph libraries and relevant articles. It will also look at what you [...]

WordPress does user experience strategy for dummies

Whilst setting up the blog, I was using Wordpress for the first time. It was beautifully easy. As I was reading the excellent
First steps with Wordpress, I was particularly impressed with the section on planning. It’s like a cut down, potted version of the work we do to establish a user experience strategy for a [...]