As a result of the LOADS of requests from Flickr users, the Flickr Team has finally launched a long-awaited feature. It’s called “Collection” and it works like “Subsets”.

What are collections, you ask? A collection is a container into which you can place either sets or other collections, allowing you to create a hierarchy as deep as 5 collections. You can place as many of your sets into a collection as you like, and a set can be in as many different collections as you like.
- Flickr Blog
This feature comes in handy for practically anybody who uses Flickr to share their photos. You can create a collection that consists of all your friends’ wedding photos, or another one to store your vacation photos, or another one to store your sunset or sunrise photos.

Now there’s more reason to hang out in Flickr, no? 
This is another one of Lorelle’s blogging challenges — to research words or phrases that make me #1 in Google. I haven’t been catching up on her blogging challenges lately but yea, I’ll do it, slowly and steadily (hopefully) *grins* But of course, the rule of this challenge is that I cannot search for my own name in Google, and neither can I use my blog name - otherwise it’d turn out #1, wouldn’t it?
So, I dug into my stats archives and found the following:
- If you searched for “PERHILITAN vacancy”, this post - We have a vacancy - turns up #1!! Hooray!
- If you searched for “limit LAN connection speed to 100mbps”, this post - What are packets? And what does “connection speed” mean? - also turns up #1!
- If you searched for “politician RM 5 mil”, this post - Not OK to sell turtle eggs - turns up #2.
- If you searched for “greatest dad triathlon”, this post - World’s greatest dad - also turns up #2.
- If you searched for “Mydin Terengganu”, this post - The biggest Mydin on the East Coast - also turns up #2.
- If you searched for “stop poaching”, this post - Stop poaching & start saving - turns up #5.
- If you searched for “river terrapin” and “terrapin eggs”, this post - Exciting new river terrapin projects - also turns up #5.
But do these keywords mean anything to me? Yes, because the keywords basically represent the topics that I have been blogging about in the past 9 months, which is quite a big range. But those search terms do not reflect what I want this blog to portray - a “little information hub” on turtles and a charity portal. And that brings me to a newer level - I recently bought another two domains, and I’m going to work on getting those two sites as specific as possible.
Anybody wants to join me?
I have just purchased two more domains for another two projects that have been incubating at the back of my head for quite some time now. So what I’m looking for NOW is a website template. Can anyone help me out on this?
I’d like a template that has the features of a website AND a blog. You know, I’m not looking for a blogging platform where posts are shown on the front page in reversed chronological order. I’m looking for a 2-in-1 template that has the space for a website banner (and preferably a logo) and a static portion on the front page (for stuff like “featured news, etc., that will be sitting on the front page until I changed it) as well as a dynamic portion (for updated stuff like “news”, works somewhat like a blog).
I think I’m confusing myself.
Anyway, does website templates have a “special name”? Because if they do, and I don’t know about it, I’ll take longer searching for them in the net.