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		<title>WordCamp Miami lights a fire</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Feb 2010 02:33:43 +0000</pubDate>
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After a fulfilling and enlightening day at WordCamp Miami, I can&#8217;t help but use one of my favorite expressions: The event lit a fire under my butt. For the generously cheap $30 attendance fee, I was able to accumulate a list full of things I can&#8217;t wait to tinker and play with. The brain cogs are turning with full speed and the inspiration is flowing rapidly through my veins.
Pete Bernardo kicked off the day with a fantastic presentation about WordPress plugins.  I, ...]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://www.wordcampmia.com"><img class="left; margin: 10px; alignleft" style="margin: 0px 10px 10px 0px;" title="WordCamp Miami 2010" src="http://wordcampmia.com/wp-content/plugins/wc_badge/badges/attended.jpg" alt="WordCamp Miami 2010" width="190" height="190" /></a>After a fulfilling and enlightening day at <a href="http://wordcampmiami.com" target="_blank">WordCamp Miami</a>, I can&#8217;t help but use one of my favorite expressions: The event lit a fire under my butt. For the generously cheap $30 attendance fee, I was able to accumulate a list full of things I can&#8217;t wait to tinker and play with. The brain cogs are turning with full speed and the inspiration is flowing rapidly through my veins.</p>
<p><a href="http://twitter.com/petebernardo" target="_blank">Pete Bernardo</a> kicked off the day with a <a href="http://www.slideshare.net/logicbydesign/wordcamp-miami-plugins-for-your-next-client-project" target="_blank">fantastic presentation</a> about WordPress plugins.  I, along with most of the audience, were &#8220;ooo-ing&#8221; and &#8220;ahhh-ing&#8221; over <a href="http://gravityforms.com" target="_blank">some</a> of the <a href="http://flutter.freshout.us/" target="_blank">plugin</a> <a href="http://shopplugin.net" target="_blank">demos</a> he performed on the spot for us.  I found this presentation to be absolutely perfect for someone like me who is fairly comfortable with installing WordPress for client sites, but often hit a wall when it came to enhancing them with advanced features like forms and higher levels of user controls.  Thank you, Pete. Thank you, thank you. *Updated* Check out Pete&#8217;s presentation from WordCamp below. </p>
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<p><a href="http://vimeo.com/9900289">WordCamp Miami 2010 &#8211; WordPress Plugins for your Next Project</a> from <a href="http://vimeo.com/petebernardo">Pete Bernardo</a> on <a href="http://vimeo.com">Vimeo</a>.</p>
<p>We all felt like insiders during the &#8220;What&#8217;s Coming in WordPress 3.0&#8243; session with <a href="http://twitter.com/janeforshort" target="_blank">Jane Wells</a> of <a href="http://automattic.com" target="_blank">Automattic</a>.  A cool new default WordPress theme and &#8220;The Merge&#8221; between WordPress and WordPress MU are on the horizon. Aside from that, hearing from a super well-versed user experience expert who happened to be a female among a sea of male developers was a breath of fresh air in itself. It led to an awesome brainstorming session between a few of us chicks in the group. <a href="http://twitter.com/loritodd" target="_blank">Lori Todd</a> wrote a <a href="http://www.lorimarietodd.com/2010/02/20/wordcamp-miami-2010/" target="_blank">fantastic wrap-up</a> of what we took from that session and our goals moving forward.</p>
<p><a href="http://twitter.com/morewillie" target="_blank">Willie Morris</a> tweeted <a href="http://twitter.com/MoreWillie/status/9392477833" target="_blank">a thought</a> that was also one of my biggest sentiments of the day: It felt like being in college again.  Big lecture halls. Lunch on the lawn with friends. Note-taking.  It was a throwback to my days at UF and I was overjoyed that they chose to host the event on a college campus. There is no better way to foster higher learning than to put your attendees directly into that environmental setting.  Excellent venue choice (even though I hate the Canes. Go Gators!).</p>
<p><a href="http://pk.gd/mX4" target="_blank"><img src="http://img.pikchur.com/pic_mX4_l.jpg" alt="" /></a></p>
<p>Another stand-out presentation for me was <a href="http://tammyhartdesigns.com/" target="_blank">Tammy Hart&#8217;s </a> session on <a href="http://www.slideshare.net/tammyhart/word-press-working-with-clients" target="_blank">using WordPress with clients</a>. Amen. I&#8217;ve been looking forward to a presentation like this for the longest time because of my experience level. I hate the frustration that I get when potential clients bring me WordPress requests but I am unable to meet their needs.  Tammy&#8217;s session made me feel okay about that and gave me some guidelines about where to go to find solutions.  Aside from the tips that she shared (and there were many) I was more inspired by the presence and expertise of yet another female who has been able to build a successful business around WordPress development and maintenance with clients. She is also completely self-taught. My hat is off to Tammy.</p>
<p>As <a href="http://twitter.com/loritodd" target="_blank">Lori </a>said in her <a href="http://www.lorimarietodd.com/2010/02/20/wordcamp-miami-2010/" target="_blank">post</a>, I&#8217;m really pleased that the organizers of this event decided to plan it separately from <a href="http://barcampmiami.com">BarCamp Miami</a> this year.   I recall last year being torn between several WordCamp and BarCamp sessions and losing out by having to chose.  The separate camp remedied that and because it was tailored to three different levels of interest, there was something for everyone.</p>
<p>Bravo to <a href="http://twitter.com/dimensionmedia" target="_blank">David Bisset</a>, <a href="http://twitter.com/johncarcutt" target="_blank">John Carcutt</a> and the rest of the WordCamp organizers. The motivation from the fire that is now lit under my bum to get up and do something was worth every penny. See you all at BarCamp tomorrow!</p>
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		<title>Yahoo!, this bothers me&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Jul 2008 21:46:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mallory</dc:creator>
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Can you guess what I&#8217;m talking about?

Why all the white space in the middle? I can barely read the text in the mail drop-down menu, yet the weather section underneath it is huge.  Let&#8217;s be honest, how many people go to yahoo.com to get their local weather?!? Exactly.  I want my e-mail and I want it now.  Why not drop down the mail menu even further to be able to increase the font size? Or get rid of all the ...]]></description>
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<p>Can you guess what I&#8217;m talking about?</p>
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<p>Why all the white space in the middle? I can barely read the text in the mail drop-down menu, yet the weather section underneath it is huge.  Let&#8217;s be honest, how many people go to yahoo.com to get their local weather?!? Exactly.  I want my e-mail and I want it now.  Why not drop down the mail menu even further to be able to increase the font size? Or get rid of all the white space and shift the entire right column over a bit.  Am I wrong in my frustrations?</p>
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		<title>NY Times Design Director answers your questions</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Apr 2008 04:58:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mallory</dc:creator>
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Recently the New York Times has been asking its head honchos to take to the mail bag and answer some of their  readers most pressing questions in a section called &#8220;Talk to the Newsroom.&#8221;  Executive Editor Bill Keller and head editors from almost every section have taken part in the column, and this week interactive design guru Khoi Vinh is the latest to give us some insight into what the Times does and why they do it.
I could ...]]></description>
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<p>Recently the New York Times has been asking its head honchos to take to the mail bag and answer some of their  readers most pressing questions in a section called &#8220;Talk to the Newsroom.&#8221;  Executive Editor Bill Keller and head editors from almost every section have taken part in the column, and this week interactive design guru <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2008/04/21/business/media/21askthetimes.html?pagewanted=all">Khoi Vinh</a> is the latest to give us some insight into what the Times does and why they do it.</p>
<p>I could really quote the entire Q &amp; A page because everything he says should be echoed in newsrooms everywhere, even the small-town papers.  His best summary sentence:</p>
<blockquote><p>We&#8217;re trying to create something that&#8217;s true to this medium, that borrows the best of what works in print and that takes advantage of the unique aspects of digital media.</p></blockquote>
<p>He also co-authored a design tutorial called <a href="http://www.subtraction.com/pics/0703/grids_are_good.pdf">&#8220;Grids are Good&#8221;</a> that was presented at the South by Southwest Interactive Conference last year.  Once you go grid, it&#8217;s hard to go back.</p>
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