Development

Collating Everyone’s News

Wednesday, 18th June, 2008 | Community News, Development, News | None

This week sees the launch of http://localnews.forargyll.com, another incremental step in the project’s ongoing collation of news stories and blog entries around and about Argyll.
This blog is entirely automated and collects stories from all the Argyll blogs to combine them in a 20 entry RSS feed for the OFTA front page which is refreshed [...]

Search Engine Optimisation

Wednesday, 18th June, 2008 | Development, News | None

One of the constant learning curves for any web developer is search engine optimisation. New techniques, new services and new search software all combine to make the art an ever-changing alchemy. We’re interacting with this element quite heavily at the moment, and this accounts for the changes to the main page, the links to the [...]

Forthcoming ForArgylls

Friday, 6th June, 2008 | Development, News | None

We’re now onto the next stage of developing this website and the buzz is that we have three (possibly four) complex blogs to implement:

broadband.forargyll.com – The challenge with the broadband is to measure the speed of individual’s connection, save the info, and then allow the individual to identify their position on a map of Argyll, [...]

Dashboard Gobbledegook

Wednesday, 4th June, 2008 | Community News, Development, Members, News | None

So some communities have been experiencing the following as a problem on their dashboard.

If you see this when you log in, please let Charles know and he’ll clean it out! charles [at] fyneside [dot] com

Twitpress

Wednesday, 28th May, 2008 | Community News, Development, News | Comments Off

I know, I know, this sounds odd, “TwitPress” – almost like “It’s blogging stoopid” or somesuch. No this is better.
The idea is that if any member of a community uses twitter.com, they can now post from their community blog to twitter. Why? To increase our readership. To improve our search engine ranking. To be fully [...]

An Odd Break in Service

Tuesday, 20th May, 2008 | Bug Hunt, Development, News | None

It was odd. All our subdomains, like lismore.forargyll.com and developing.forargyll.com, went AWOL and were replaced by a garish green holding page. After a moment or three’s thought we had a look at the back end and decided to cut to the chase and physically create the subdomains for WPMU to use, and as soon as [...]

Hardened PHP and AJAX

Thursday, 15th May, 2008 | Bug Hunt, Development, News | None

Meaning that a possible explanation for the AJAX-associated bug we’re dealing with is that the PHP installation we are using is a hardened, anti-virus/anti-spam/anti-trojan, version, and this then means it doesn’t like parsing, or reading, the snippets of code that are inserted in the text sent to the database when tags are used from the [...]

An Updated Admin

Tuesday, 13th May, 2008 | Bug Hunt, Community News, Development, Top News | One

In our desire to trace the bug we have with the system we have upgraded to the latest and greatest version of WordPress. Everything is the same, and yet different. We apologise to everyone who may have been blind-sided by this, but we needed to get the WPMU working. Thus far it hasn’t worked, but [...]

WPMU Bug

Friday, 9th May, 2008 | Bug Hunt, Community News, Development | None

When is a page not a page? When it just will not save. We reckon this is a bug, but we are not sure what kind of bug it is. Could it be a problem with the WPMU layer? A conflict with one of the plugins? We are just not sure, so we’re testing things [...]

Thematically Yours

Thursday, 8th May, 2008 | Development, News | None

Just a quick note to say we have been developing some small interface techniques, both for the community blogs and our overall for argyll homepage. yakking.forargyll.com has been added to our roster of blogs, and there’ll be more very soon. In the meantime, if you’d like to see the next iteration of our look, visit [...]