Monthly Archive for September, 2007

What Do You think?

I designed, wrote, tested and released the NAVT plugin for Word Press about 5-6 months ago. I had no idea that it would become so popular. To date, the plugin has been downloaded over 13,200 times from the WordPress plugin site and I remain overwhelmed by the numbers. Older versions have been downloaded another 3,000 times from this site.

I knew the idea was good when I wrote it. I just didn’t know there were so many people out there looking for the same solution. However, I did know it solved a big problem; arranging, mixing and organizing Word Press pages and categories and formatting web site navigation menus in a clear and understandable way. The real benefit is the ease in which you can change things – move something around using your mouse, click the Apply button and it’s done – no editing, or programming – no fuss – no muss. Continue reading ‘What Do You think?’

Shame on You John Kerry!

A 21 year old University of Florida college student is escorted to the back of the school auditorium and ultimately tasered as six or more police officers attempted to handcuff him for what? Asking a couple of “loud” (and possibly) weird questions? Continue reading ‘Shame on You John Kerry!’

NAVT Release 95.38 – Embedded Navigation Lists

Navigation groups created by NAVT can now be embedded within posts or pages. To embed a navigation group within a post or page enter the following in the content area:

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