Rotating images in a WordPress Text Widget
We’re using several text widgets with our WordPress/SPT portal, primarily to enable us to offer search boxes for our catalog, e-journal holdings, sites like Science.gov, and so on. I was… Read more »
We’re using several text widgets with our WordPress/SPT portal, primarily to enable us to offer search boxes for our catalog, e-journal holdings, sites like Science.gov, and so on. I was… Read more »
Decided to try a new theme for the iNODE blog. With wider margins, I’m hoping it will be easier to illustrate posts with snippets of code. Should also allow for… Read more »
Work continues on the VuFind alternative OPAC. I’m finally making some progress on the part that’s been so frustrating—setting up a real-time link between our VuFind catalog and our Voyager… Read more »
Earlier this month we moved our library’s primary webserver to a new machine—another in a sucession of servers since we began the site in 1994. Checking the document root after… Read more »
Time to clean out the weblog cupboard. While individually these might fail to spark much interest I’m hoping some sort of synergy results from their careful combination: LibX Working up… Read more »
Today’s post consists of a simple UNIX tip and a note about an interesting piece of software. Given that graphic, let’s start with the tip… Recursive grep Most anyone comfortable… Read more »
OK…it was fun while it lasted but today I’m saying goodbye to eAccelerator…a PHP caching solution I was recommending a couple of months ago. Might be a great product in… Read more »
This is hardly a new idea and it may not interest a wider audience, but I’ll post it here just the same (if I don’t write this down somewhere I’ll… Read more »
Moving We’ll be moving our office out of the Johnson Center and over to Fenwick next week–returning to Fenwick, actually. We left a windowless office area on the 2nd floor… Read more »
I’m one of the many beta testers for Zotero and have been working with one version or another of this software for several months. I see on Dan Cohen’s blog… Read more »