Blog Category Archives

  1. Robots.txt and Humans.txt

    Most web developers have and always will create a robots.txt file, but a new and more fun file is the humans.txt file, and it is more interesting.

  2. A Reflection on Moving Websites

    This article was supposed to be originally published 2010-November-20, but was lost due to time constraints. As I mentioned in my previous post I’ve been working on moving my websites from my old hosting company to my new server at MediaTemple. And after moving several websites from one server to another, I have some advice. […]

  3. FAQs and Custom Post Types

    One of the new features of Mad Scientist Technologies v1.3 is a completely redesigned FAQ Section. In the new FAQ section I decided to use WordPress’s Custom Post Type

  4. Unofficial – Refresh Launched!

    Well after working on the refresh of Mad Scientist Technologies’ website for the last month or so, I’m happy to say

  5. MadSciTech Refresh – Update One

    Well as I mention in a previous post, I said I was working on a design refresh of my company site – Mad Scientist Technologies. After working on a completely new design

  6. Quick Update and Stuff

    I know I haven’t posted anything for a while (checks date of last post) – WOW! July. Correction, quite awhile ago. Anyway, I have been busy with

  7. How Long Ago?

    Today I added a new function to display how long ago a post was posted to the site. So, more or less this post is just testing that new functionality.

  8. WordPress 3 is Now Available!

    Today the great people behind WordPress have just released WordPress 3.0. This momentous moment is only seven years after the first release of WordPress in May 2003. WordPress 3.0 brings several new features to the platform: custom taxonomies, a new default theme, custom menus, and so much more.

  9. It’s Here…

    Well, after working for about a month – part time – on the official theme for this site. I am proud to announce the official launch of the Mad9Scientist.com.

  10. The Favicon

    The favicon (Favorite Icon) is an 16 by 16 pixel image used to identify a site in a browser’s history, bookmarks/favorites, tabs, and address bar. This one little image, allows user’s to associate an image to there favorite site, and allow the site operators to brand the site in the user’s bookmark list and address […]