A friend of mine who runs a charity added me as a co-administrator for the organization’s Facebook fan page. That’s nice, but I don’t want to be an admin. Can I quit or resign or otherwise cancel my administrative access?
A friend of mine who runs a charity added me as a co-administrator for the organization’s Facebook fan page. That’s nice, but I don’t want to be an admin. Can I quit or resign or otherwise cancel my administrative access?
I’ve started learning more about analytics and data analysis and want to add Google Analytics to all my Web sites. Problem is, I can’t figure out how to add a second site to my account setup. I don’t need to have one account for each Web site I own, do I?
I want to add a button on my various social media pages that lets people follow me on Kickstarter.com so they can keep track of the projects I back and hopefully help fund them so that more are successful. Since you’re a big Kickstarter fan, can you help out?
I read your article yesterday about Creating a vanity URL on Kickstarter and it got me thinking whether there’s a way for me to create a small “Follow Me on Kickstarter” button?
Thanks for the Amazon URL [see Creating Amazon Search Links]. That worked beautifully. In fact, I sent you $5.00 for coffee in thanks. Do you have a similar answer for accessing Google Images via their URL?
I’ve seen your articles about how to add a Twitter or Google search box on a Web page, but I have a tougher challenge: is there a way to add a Facebook search box on my blog or web site? If so, what’s the HTML code needed?
I want to give my site a bit of a facelift and add some neat graphical elements. One of which is drop shadows. I love the appearance of having graphical elements appear to be just a tiny bit off “the page” and casting a slight shadow. Problem is, I don’t want to be stuck having to redo every single graphical element to add a drop shadow in PhotoShop. Is there a CSS way I can accomplish a drop shadow?
I read through your blog entry about how to take panoramic photos with iOS 6 and an iPhone 5 and got enthused. I’ve taken a bunch now. But when I include them on my Web page or blog, they’re long and skinny and, frankly, not very interesting. On another site I saw they had an interactive photo where you could zoom in or pan around. Awesome. How do I do that with the photo panoramas on my own blog?