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Invisible Window launches Michael Waddell’s Web site

Posted: 13th May 2008 | by: webhank | in: Blog Posts, WordPress

We are proud to launch Michael Waddell’s new web site.  Michael is one of outdoor television’s top personalities and this site will be a great place for fans and Michael to interact.  Invisible Window built this site on a very customized WordPress installation.  Go check it out and let us (and Mr. Waddell) know what you think. michaelwaddell.com ...

WordPress 2.5

Posted: 30th March 2008 | by: webhank | in: Blog Posts, WordPress

Originally slated for a release date of March 10, 2008, WordPress 2.5 made its debut yesterday. Most notable in the long list of improvements is a major upgrade to the admin area. Writing posts, pages, and especially managing assets (images, videos, mp3 files, etc.) received a total re-vamp and a slick new user interface to boot. Invisible Window has been developing sites using WordPress as a CMS for some time now, and it’s is a great system. WordPress sites allow the site owner to easily make updates to content and imagery, and WordPress has many features that allow better organic sea ...

In Praise of WordPress

Posted: 7th February 2008 | by: webhank | in: Blog Posts, WordPress

The gang here at Invisible Window has developed multiple sites and written many articles about using WordPress as a content management system (CMS). We believe it excels at this task and, more importantly, puts the site owner in charge of their own content. And who, after all, knows more about their company than anyone else ever could? There are many other advantages to using WordPress, as you will learn in this video interview of Matt Curtis, one of the head developers at Google. Check it out ...

Google Maps WordPress Plugin

Posted: 14th December 2007 | by: webhank | in: Blog Posts, WordPress

For over a year now our Invisible Window team has built some very cool web sites using WordPress as the content management system. We’re pleased to announce our first publicly released WordPress plugin, Google Mapper. Installing this plugin allows a site admin to add locations, stores, dealers, etc. to the database and for these locations to be plotted using Google Maps on the front end. Custom icons and markers can be used, and a default zoom level can also be entered. You will need to signup for a Google Maps API Key to use this plugin on your site. == Current Version == Google Map ...

10 Mandatory WordPress Plugins

Posted: 16th April 2007 | by: webhank | in: Blog Posts, WordPress

Akismet – This one pretty much goes without saying, WordPress comes bundled with this plugin allowing anyone to use it with no more effort than pressing the activate button within the plugin tab – provided you have a WordPress account (which is free – here). Akismet will drastically cut down on the volume of spam that inevitably bogs down comments to posts. Get this plugin! http://codex.wordpress.org/Akismet FAlbum – Share your Flickr photos right on your site – this plugin installs easily and has some great gallery functionality. You will need a Flickr accou ...

WordPress 102

Posted: 13th March 2007 | by: webhank | in: Blog Posts, WordPress

This is the second in a series of lessons about how to use WordPress as a full-featured Content Management System. The first post, WordPress 101, of this two-part lesson is located here. WordPress 102 will continue on where that one left off and we will address: How to utilize unique pages, with a unique layout How to include “pages” in other areas of your template How to make a portfolio with thumbnails and full size images Customizing the Templates In the last tutorial, we discussed how to set your home page as a unique page – and how to rename and link to your blog. C ...

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