Let’s keep it real, I’m not good at JavaScript. I really haven’t used it long enough to be good at it. I do get by just fine though and I like to use jQuery as it seems so much easier to me. Perhaps it’s the document. stuff which I find to be odd? Besides my …
If you’re using WordPress you may be like me, always updating the plugins. Well do not update to JetPack by WordPress version 2.2.5, or if you do be very careful. Fatal error: Call to undefined function get_editable_roles() in /home/johnishcom/public_html/wp-content/plugins/jetpack/modules/stats.php on line 219 While I love JetPack by WordPress as it provides many awesome features available …
It’s time to get pissed. The U.S. law that would turn Google, Facebook, and Twitter into legally immune government spies just passed the House. This bill affects everyone — not just U.S. citizens. Anyone with a Facebook account could now have their data shipped directly to the U.S. government. That’s why Internet users overwhelmingly oppose …
I was asked to add a right hand rail promo block to a Drupal 7 site. This should be super easy right? Ya – I thought so too. When I tried to do so I encountered this odd peculiar issue. I created the block, went into context and then went to edit the homepage block. I added …
I’ve been obsessing over the jQuery-menu-aim plugin and the “how did they do that” factor for a few days. Ben Kamens, the creator of the plugin, wrote a nice overview of this on his blog. He originally saw the fast menus on Amazon.com and got the nerd how did they do that bug. In the article …
An article posted here: http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20130227/14231422143/comcast-we-wont-terminate-your-account-under-six-strikes-well-just-block-every-single-website.shtml show’s how far the content producers will go to protect their copyright. While many people do not realize just how many cable channels Comcast owns it is clear that they want to take a bite out of piracy. They will hijack users web browser traffic and send them to a page that instructs …
KLINT FINLEY wrote an article on Wired with the first paragraph stating: “Time Warner Cable chief technology officer Irene Esteves says you don’t really want the gigabit speeds offered by Google Fiber and other high speed providers.” Is Time Warner Cable CTO really believing this or just stating it to make it sound ok that …