Tag: wordpress

Looking for a web design – UX job ?

    WEB Specialist | Designer UX | Northwestern University Information Technology Work in a dynamic development shop in one of...
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WordPress QR Permalinks

I have just implemented a dynamic QR code generator using the Google Charts API.  Now each of our blog posts will...
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WPBook 2.1….Tricky Update

WordPress has been doing a wonderful job with its social media integration. There are many ways to get your WordPress Blog...
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Making Connections: Twitter, Facebook, Feedburner and WordPress

Twitter and Facebook have been around for quite some time now, but it seems like everyone has really embraced the culture...
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Twitter hashtags on the NUAMPS blog!

Harlan had a great idea in our Monday morning meeting, we include a feed our ‘current’ hashtag on the NUAMPS site....
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WordPress 3.1

Wow, we are all the way up to WordPress 3.1 and it has been downloaded almost 600,000 times already.  Check out...
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Global Health Portal Phase 2 Launched Today

The Global Health Portal at Northwestern University is a site that we launched in May 2010, today we are happy to...
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Communicating on the Web: Applying Known Models to New Information

I’ve seen this before, but it just fully hit me today – WordPress.org uses an interesting method of communicating information on...
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Building a Website Should be Hard

Building a (good) website should be hard, because building a good website is hard. With all of the technology, user-friendly platforms,...
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Undergrad Research Opportunities Site Launched!

I’m happy to announce that the new Undergrad Research at Northwestern University site launched this morning.  Earlier this year we launched...
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UGR Blogs Featured on the Northwestern Homepage

Our recent project launch, the Undergrad Research Blogs, is being featured on the Northwestern homepage today.  There is also an article...
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Undergrad Research Blogs now live!

We have been working with the Office of the Provost to put together a new instance of WordPress MU that will...
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