Josh posted the Sessions listing and some info. on them over on the BlogOrlando blog. If you're attending, check it out to see what's in store. If you want to attend, you can still register.
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Tuesday, July 25
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Chris Scott
on July 25, 2006 11:37AM (EDT)
Josh posted the Sessions listing and some info. on them over on the BlogOrlando blog. If you're attending, check it out to see what's in store. If you want to attend, you can still register. Tags: blogorlando Wednesday, July 12
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Chris Scott
on July 12, 2006 08:31AM (EDT)
You can now find our howto video podcasts in the iTunes Music Store. Here's a direct link. It was added last night, so browsing and searching for it doesn't show it yet but that should work soon as iTunes updates. Tuesday, July 11
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Chris Scott
on July 11, 2006 10:27AM (EDT)
This video podcast kicks of a series of short howto videos on common tasks you'll encounter when using your Blogzerk blog.
Today's howto covers adding a photo to an article. This only covers the case where you have an image saved on your hard drive that you want to include in an article post. Note that this isn't the only way to skin this cat and may not even be the way you prefer, but since we wanted to include using the File Manager in this howto, that's why we did it the way we did it. In the next few howto's, we'll show you how to use images from your photo albums and direct URLs. An iTunes/iPod formatted video file is attached to this post for use in iTunes. If you subscribe to our RSS feed with iTunes (sub with iTunes now), it should download automatically into your Podcasts section. Also, here it is as a 640x480 MPEG-4 (Quicktime compatible, 9.5MB) movie or WMV (4.6MB) movie. We traded a bit of quality for file size so it won't be crystal clear. ![]() Please let us know what you think of this in the comments as well as any requests you have for future topics. Thursday, July 6
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Chris Scott
on July 6, 2006 03:30PM (EDT)
I just posted a how-to in the Blogzerk Forums on adding Google Calendar as an RSS Headline Component to your Blogzerk blog to display Google Calendar entries as a component. Note that Google allows you to create multiple calendars and each has its own RSS URL so you can display multiple calendars as components on your blog or just use multiple calendars to separate your personal and blog calendars. |
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