Posted on Wednesday, March 10th, 2010 by
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I have just installed MobilePress — a WordPress plugin that turns your WordPress blog into a mobile-friendly blog when viewed on a phone — on my blog. Which means from now onwards, if you used your phone to read my blog, you will see a simpler format, sans the sidebar (and everything in it) as well as the blog theme.
You know, it’s pretty much like reading my blog in a feedreader :)
I have a feeling it will speed up the loading process, and hopefully keep you from tearing your hair especially when the wifi connection is not very stable (OK, it’s to keep me from pulling my own hair out).
Posted on Saturday, March 01st, 2008 by
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OK, I need some professional help, but not THAT kind of help!
You see, when I bought http://chenpn.com/, I had plans to use it as my personal AND professional website. Which means that besides having a blog, I would like to also have a biodata/resume page and a gallery (because I’ve always liked photography). I may think of other relevant stuff in the future, but right now, here’s what I want to do:
- I want my http://chenpn.com/ to be the index page with navigations to other pages (e.g. Gallery, Resume, Blog, etc.)
- I want to move my blog into a subdomain, perhaps to http://chenpn.com/blog/
- I want to create subdomains for my Gallery and Resume
Now, can YOU help me? Or do you know anybody who might be able to help me? I have set aside a TINY budget for this and perhaps we can discuss this a little?
Posted on Saturday, October 27th, 2007 by
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It’s Photo Hunt time again, and this week, our theme is PINK. If you haven’t noticed it (don’t just read from your feed reader, come out and say Hi), I have turned my blog pink beginning October, in conjunction with Pink for October. Moreover, October is Breast Cancer Awareness month!

I am beginning to love this pretty flowery pink theme, and I have done some tweaking here and there. I even got a friend to help me add another column to the original 2-column theme. And at the moment, I am contemplating whether to switch back to my previous Mandigo theme (image below) come November, or continue using this pink theme.

What do you think? Flowery pink or Mandigo red?
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