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WordCamp Melbourne Day One

At Gatorworks, we love WordPress. And to show gratitude, David Link baked a cake in WP's honor.

Fotos del evento #WPValladolid realizado en el edificio CTTA de la Universidad de Valladolid.

Organizado por Estéban Mucientes (www.twitter.com/mediotic) y Emiliano Perez Ansaldi (www.twitter.com/epadesign).

Puedes ver las presentaciones en: www.slideshare.net/wpvalladolid

 

Ponentes:

- Virginia Lopez

- Estéban Mucientes

- Jezabel González Diez

- Luisangel Mendaña

- Emiliano Perez Ansaldi

- Caín Santamaría

- Javier Herrero

- Oscar Ray

- Andres Karp

Fotos del evento #WPValladolid realizado en el edificio CTTA de la Universidad de Valladolid.

Organizado por Estéban Mucientes (www.twitter.com/mediotic) y Emiliano Perez Ansaldi (www.twitter.com/epadesign).

Puedes ver las presentaciones en: www.slideshare.net/wpvalladolid

 

Ponentes:

- Virginia Lopez

- Estéban Mucientes

- Jezabel González Diez

- Luisangel Mendaña

- Emiliano Perez Ansaldi

- Caín Santamaría

- Javier Herrero

- Oscar Ray

- Andres Karp

To anyone who has multiple authors on your blog this may help.

 

I tried the plugin first but I couldn't figure out how to get the box at the bottom of the post.

It's originally an Intro so it always starts off a post which is the whole point.

 

The way around it was to mess about with the "extra CSS" section in the plug in itself, which is changing colours, borders for preference etc then click save changes.

 

Then I just copied the html it generates then you can just add it in the end of your post before you publish then it will show after. I wanted it in the "this post was published" box so I did by finding the php part and just inserted like any other html.

 

The plugin is called Tui's Author Intro For Posts

Matt Mullenweg is the founding developer of WordPress, a blogging software I've used since it's inception. I love WordPress and the community that Matt built and was really happy to meet him and find out that he's a really nice guy and willing to talk to you. Another one of the smartest Entrepreneur's I've met.

 

Shot from Arizona Entrepreneurship Conference in 2008

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Fotos del evento #WPValladolid realizado en el edificio CTTA de la Universidad de Valladolid.

Organizado por Estéban Mucientes (www.twitter.com/mediotic) y Emiliano Perez Ansaldi (www.twitter.com/epadesign).

Puedes ver las presentaciones en: www.slideshare.net/wpvalladolid

 

Ponentes:

- Virginia Lopez

- Estéban Mucientes

- Jezabel González Diez

- Luisangel Mendaña

- Emiliano Perez Ansaldi

- Caín Santamaría

- Javier Herrero

- Oscar Ray

- Andres Karp

Blog post about my visit to the Oklahoma City National Memorial

 

My wife, myself, and two other couples visited the Oklahoma City National Memorial last night. We had been told that it had the most impact at night so after dark we took the walk from OKC's Bricktown to the memorial. We chatted loudly as we walked the streets but naturally became somber and hushed in tone as we arrived at the city block where the bombing occurred.

 

Our entrance was through a 4-story tall bronze "gate" which led to a 1" deep reflecting pool which replaced the street along which the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building once stood. There was a bronze gate at the other end of the pool as well.

 

Shortly after our arrival we were approached by Tucker, one of the National Park Service employees. He was quite friendly and asked if we had any questions so one of our company asked him to explain the various pieces of symbolism contained in the memorial. Tucker did a fantastic job explaining the memorial with great enthusiasm -- I will be writing the park service to commend him. As I recall there were 8 major elements in the memorial. The bronze "Gates of Time" represented the minute before the life-changing event. This gate was marked "9:01" -- one minute of innocence before the blast. The other gate was labeled "9:03" to mark the first minute into the healing process after the blast. The reflecting pool is there to allow one to look into it and see a life forever changed by what happened.

 

The "Field of Empty Chairs" was the most significant part of the memorial to me. The field itself is the footprint of the former building. Each chair has the name of a victim and was placed in such a way as to indicate the floor of the building where the person was killed. I attempted some pictures -- all I had was a basic point-and-shoot camera -- but none are good enough to post .

 

Other symbols included the Survivor Wall, Survivor Tree, Rescuers' Orchard, Children's Area, and the Fence. Tucker explained each one and even gave us insight into why the memorial's designers chose to represent things as they did. However, I'll leave it to you to read about these on the internet if you are interested.

 

Despite the poor quality of the pictures I decided to post a couple anyway and I encourage each of you to take a bit of time to remember the victims of this horrible tragedy. We marked our remembrance by doing something Tucker suggested. We dipped our hands in the reflecting pool and placed them on the bronze gates for a few seconds. This leaves a lasting hand print on the bronze -- a lasting mark of our visit.

Fotos del evento #WPValladolid realizado en el edificio CTTA de la Universidad de Valladolid.

Organizado por Estéban Mucientes (www.twitter.com/mediotic) y Emiliano Perez Ansaldi (www.twitter.com/epadesign).

Puedes ver las presentaciones en: www.slideshare.net/wpvalladolid

 

Ponentes:

- Virginia Lopez

- Estéban Mucientes

- Jezabel González Diez

- Luisangel Mendaña

- Emiliano Perez Ansaldi

- Caín Santamaría

- Javier Herrero

- Oscar Ray

- Andres Karp

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Semakin beragamnya bentuk dan tren kacamata saat ini tentunya membuat kita seringkali kebingungan memilih yang sesuai dengan bentuk wajah. Tak jarang kacamata yang kita kenakan kurang cocok dan malah justru membuat penampilan kurang sedap dipandang. Tips berikut mungkin bisa menjadi panduan Anda dalam memilih kacamata agar tidak menyesal di kemudian hari seperti dilansir situs optikmelawai:

 

Wajah Bundar

 

Untuk bentuk wajah bundar, ada baiknya untuk memilih frame berbentuk persegi atau kotak dengan lensa yang sedikit lebih lebar agar wajah terlihat panjang dan berdimensi. Frame berbentuk bulat atau oval hanya akan membuat wajah Anda nampak lebih bundar.

 

Wajah Persegi

 

Jika Anda memiliki wajah dengan rahang yang kokoh, pilihlah kacamata dengan sudut melengkung (oval atau bulat) untuk menyamarkan bentuk rahang. Hindari kacamata berbingkai persegi.

 

Wajah Hati

 

Bingkai yang ramping akan sangat cocok bagi pemilik wajah dengan dahi lebar dan dagu yang meruncing ini. Bahkan kacamata tanpa bingkai (frameless glasses) juga bisa menjadi pilihan yang baik. Selain itu pilihlah frame dan lensa yang melebar kebawah agar tulang pipi dapat tersamarkan.

 

Wajah Segitiga

 

Wajah segitiga memiliki bagian dahi yang sempit namun melebar pada daerah rahang dan pipi. Kenakan kacamata dengan pinggiran yang tebal serta melebar ke atas (cat-eye). Pastikan bentuk kacamata Anda dapat menyeimbangkan sisi atas wajah dengan bawah.

 

Wajah Lonjong/Panjang

 

Pemilik wajah lonjong atau biasa disebut oblong, biasanya mempunyai garis pipi yang lurus dan lebih panjang dari lebar wajah. Pilihlah frame tebal berbentuk kotak yang melebar kesamping untuk menguatkan karakter pada wajah dan membuat kesan wajah terlihat lebih pendek.

 

Wajah Oval

 

Wajah dengan bentuk bulat telur adalah bentuk wajah yang sempurna. Berbahagialah Anda yang memiliki bentuk wajah ini karena cocok menggunakan model kacamata apapun. Pilihlah model frame yang tidak terlalu besar dan tidak terlalu kecil agar besarnya tetap proporsional di wajah Anda

  

Fotos del evento #WPValladolid realizado en el edificio CTTA de la Universidad de Valladolid.

Organizado por Estéban Mucientes (www.twitter.com/mediotic) y Emiliano Perez Ansaldi (www.twitter.com/epadesign).

Puedes ver las presentaciones en: www.slideshare.net/wpvalladolid

 

Ponentes:

- Virginia Lopez

- Estéban Mucientes

- Jezabel González Diez

- Luisangel Mendaña

- Emiliano Perez Ansaldi

- Caín Santamaría

- Javier Herrero

- Oscar Ray

- Andres Karp

Fotos del evento #WPValladolid realizado en el edificio CTTA de la Universidad de Valladolid.

Organizado por Estéban Mucientes (www.twitter.com/mediotic) y Emiliano Perez Ansaldi (www.twitter.com/epadesign).

Puedes ver las presentaciones en: www.slideshare.net/wpvalladolid

 

Ponentes:

- Virginia Lopez

- Estéban Mucientes

- Jezabel González Diez

- Luisangel Mendaña

- Emiliano Perez Ansaldi

- Caín Santamaría

- Javier Herrero

- Oscar Ray

- Andres Karp

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