
Does the frontend of a CMS really limit you? That sounds insane to me. Sounds like too rigid of a CMS. #cmslove
Does the frontend of a CMS really limit you? That sounds insane to me. Sounds like too rigid of a CMS. #cmslove
@_brianknapp I would disagree as no CMS becomes a bottle neck for larger sites to grow.
@sejedrey Yes.
Empty boxes for random HTML content tend to get abused over time, and make your CMS terrible. kingkool68.com/pew-research-cent… #cmslove
@iwilsonjr Under the hood we all know the Patriots are dirty, ugly and gross…
@taupecat The bigger the budget, the higher the quality.
@taupecat aka Google, Facebook, Amazon, etc. etc.
@caseysoftware @sandys1 I was so confused at first. I thought you actually went fishing. Those impressive Texas fish attacks.
@caseysoftware @sandys1 * phishing
@desandro Please bring back Denver the Lost Dinosaur. Thanks!
Lots of praise for Netflix offering unlimited maternity leave. But didn’t they always offer unlimited vacation? mashable.com/2012/04/13/netflix-…
@chrisvanpatten It worked a little too well. Editors kept disagreeing with the results (typical) so we wrote our own based on tags.
@mr_suh Oh. Well that makes sense.
@mr_suh How did a cartoon character sign your comic book?
@chrisvanpatten A long, long time ago we used rmarsh.com/plugins/similar-posts… for full text related post analysis.
Could do it with CloudFront as well if you wanted to.
@chrisvanpatten Pewresearch.org is behind EdgeCast, RussellHeimlich.com is behind Soft Layer’s CDN (which is actually EdgeCast)
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WordPress developer at @CoderPad. Formerly of @nclud @spiritedmediaco, @pewresearch, @usnews. I made dummyimage.com and married @naudebynature.