Assuming that Wordpress has done it job correctly, precisely 10 minutes ago my video review of MarsEdit published itself. At this point you may be thinking, then where is it? It’s not on the homepage! Well, thats because it not on Inspired By Wordpress. It’s on my other blog that I announced not too long ago. AppFlow. Take a look, it’s worth a go.
Entering
So, how do you enter? Well the contest will run for one week only. In order to win you have to follow @inspiredbywp and @AppFlow on twitter, and then simply tweet the following message: “I just entered a MarsEdit giveaway over at @inspiredbywp http://inspiredbywordpress.co.uk/2010/02/marsedit-giveaway/”
Or, because I’m nice, I created this link that you could click that does exactly the same thing.
Good Luck!
Wordpress 2.9 has been out for a while now, and of course that means that Wordpress 3.0 is finally on the way. 2010 is something of a special years for us all, it’s a new beginning. A new decade. A new era.
And that’s exactly how the guys over at Wordpress as treating it. As something special. As a new era. Two a lot of you, this may now be old news, but I have only today realised that I have not posted anything about this. This year, with the release of Wordpress 3.0 a new default Wordpress theme will be released.
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This week I was going to be writing a review of the Wordpress desktop application, MarsEdit. But thats not going to happen now, because I just found something of great interest over at CSS-Tricks.
Today, Chris Coyier published a post on punctuation in relation to tags. Where should the tags go? Inside? Or Outside?
There is probably a right and wrong answer
Above is the first few words of Chris’s post on this topic. I believe that here he is wrong. I don’t think that there is a right or a wrong answer. I think it is all down to context. For example, if I want to emphasis an entire question then I would place the tags on the outside like so:
<em>What do you think?</em>
In this situation I have emphasised the entire post. On the other hand if I am in the need of emphasising just a particular part of the question then the tags would go inside.
What do <em>you</em> think?
So, now lets take a look at the quotations that Chris used.
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