
Thumbnails in 2.9?!
Totally worth the update to WP 2.9 for me. I’m thinking I might just decide to start completely 100% over with the site. I have a new structure I’d like to try out, and actually make use of the tags as well as the categories. I may keep some older posts and repost them as time goes by. I don’t think anybody actually reads this thing as it is right now, anyway.
So, in the coming weeks/2-months, as I finish this blasted degree and start my real job (yay!), the site will probably be pretty boring, because I want to add things one at a time to make sure everything is clean and working and looking good. So many ideas, so little time– but May 9th is the freedom date.
Anyway, here’s the link on how to do thumbnails in WordPress 2.9.
Quick Tip: How to Use the New “Post-Thumbnail” Feature in WordPress 2.9 | Nettuts+.
Here’s a more in depth article on it:
New in WordPress 2.9: Post Thumbnail Images
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I read it! I don’t understand it sometimes but I read it!
lol, and I love you for it Lu. Hopefully the new version will have more stuff you might understand…
The idea that you will be free to do what you like after graduation is a very seductive dream, but most people that I know found that it did not come true. I’m just as busy now as I was when I was a twenty-something undergrad. Sometimes busier!
I think how busy you are is more a function of your personality than your situation. You’re ambitious, so you take on a lot.
Also, how about some bigger type for the Old Folks, especially in the response section? I’m getting nose grease on my monitor…
This template is brand new. I’m not used to actually getting comments. Now that I have a few I can actually style them.
And I don’t care what you say, not having to worry about paintings, sculptures, American History after the Civil War, Non Western Art History and “Folk and Social Dancing” is going to change things. I’ll still be busy, but I’ll be busy doing the things I choose to do, not the things I have to do because somebody else decided I have to do them to reach my goal.
I already know that I’ll have a part time job, with a real schedule (not an hour here and three hours there, but only on every-other-tuesday) that won’t change every 16 weeks, ready for me as soon as I’m done. I think that in my case, in this exact moment of my life, how busy I am is 80% to do with my situation. I’d rather it be more to do with my personality, and that’s my problem.
Frankly, Benjy, I’m just fed up with my situation. I’m ready for change.
Maybe 20 years from now I’ll look at my life and complain about being too busy– but I hope somebody will remind me then that I’m busy doing the things I’ve chosen to do, not the things other people are making me do. I’m hoping I’ll be in a situation where people can tell me that.