10 November, 2007 (12:14) | Beginner, Coding, Posting, StumbleUpon
When you make a post on StumbleUpon, you’re not stuck just using the default plain-text look. SU allows you to use some HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) to change the look of your posts. Today, we’ll look at the HTML that you can use, and what it does.
Tags: Beginner, HTML, StumbleUpon
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9 November, 2007 (10:22) | Beginner, Friends, SU, StumbleUpon, StumbleUpon Comments, Stumbling
If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!I just finished reading an article by Dr. Mani titled “Building Relationships Using Digital Tools“. He mentions several online resources, including at least one that I need to look more into (”With a memory like mine, I say a [...]
Tags: Dropped Friends, Friends, StumbleUpon, SU
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8 November, 2007 (00:17) | Advertising, Favorites, Firefox, Revenue blogging
I love reading all the different blogs about using StumbleUpon. By and large, most of them are written by business bloggers, people who hope to, or are already making a living by blogging. Some of these business people LOVE StumbleUpon. They think it’s the best thing since white bread. Others say they can’t see what the fuss is about. They’re getting the hits, but that’s it.
Tags: Adblock, Advertising, Business, Firefox, StumbleUpon
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7 November, 2007 (00:34) | Favorites, Friends, Just for fun, Ken Bramhall, Pseudonym, SU, Stumble Upon, StumbleUpon, StumbleUpon Comments, Stumbling, Wayne Watts
I’ve been tagged to answer 5 easy (?), short questions…and then I get to tag 5 people to answer them. It’s the blogging version of all those “About Me” e-mails that I used to get at least 3 or 4 times a year. The nice thing about the blogging version is that it’s kind of fun to see all the links going backwards and forwards.
Tags: Flylady, Friends, Just for fun, Stumblers, StumbleUpon, SU
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6 November, 2007 (12:10) | Beginner, SU, Stumble Upon, Stumbling, Thumbs, Toolbar
Back when I was in college, I used to enjoy watching Siskel and Ebert. It wasn’t that I agreed with their recommendations, in fact, more often than not, I didn’t agree. But I did enjoy seeing the two (often quite different) reviews side by side, and listening to their reasons for why they voted like [...]
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