There’s a catch with everything these days, right? Well, the “free” version of Wordpress (.com) isn’t exactly free if you want to make any upgrades in the future. They don’t exactly have banners up mentioning stuff you might have to pay for down the road. I first discovered this by trying to register a domain name… It didn’t say anything about paying until the end of the process. I discovered later, however, that you can go to the “upgrades” tab to see what each product costs. Here’s a list of stuff you might not of thought about, but might end up paying for later: Read more »
Tags: ads, annual+fees, charges, css, css+upgrade, domain+mapping, features, no+ads, redirection, Space+Upgrades, unexpected costs, Unlimited+private+users, video+press, wordpress+2.9, wordpress.com, wordpress.org
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I decided that I wanted to give the CSS upgrade feature on Wordpress a try, because I didn’t like the size of the tiny default font… And I am interested in changing a few other things on the site in general. I managed to change the font to a reasonable size and reduce the size of the “posted by:” and date stamp text to make room for the larger titles.
I am completely experimenting with the process, so my first action was to download and save the a template of the original CSS for the theme I am currently using. I saved it to a text editor and used it for reference. When I located a line of code that I wanted to change, I pasted ONLY that line into the CSS editor in Wordpress. That way, I could always tell what I was editing, and I was fairly certain that I wouldn’t mess up anything else.
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Tags: change+wordpress+css, font+size, increase+font+size, musictechtalk, trial+and+error, Wordpress, wordpress+css
Blogging, Online Utilities, Reviews, TIPS, Technology, Websites, Wordpress, internet | musictechtalk |
December 29, 2009 |
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Just thought I’d let anyone who happens to be visiting right now that I am messing with the Wordpress CSS layout. It could get a little funky, so please be patient!
I just couldn’t stand some of the import issues I found after transferring my blog from Blogger to Wordpress, so I am in the process of fixing them. Initially, I thought I could ignore them. I discovered a few new types of problems and made my best effort to begin fixing all of them. Here are a couple issues addressed:
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Tags: blogger, blogger+to+wordpress, categories, clean-up, fixes, import, issues, missing+embeds, missing+videos, paragraph+spacing, tags
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December 27, 2009 |
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So, it affected my confidence and my grades, but it would also change the course of my musical career.
Strangely, as confident as I was about my trumpet playing in the beginning, I never saw myself as a professional musician. I did, however, begin to develop a passion for music composition. If you believe in fate, you might say that my injury was basically just a catalyst for my compositional career… And you would not necessarily be incorrect. But before we get there, it should be noted that it was also the start of my experiences in choral music. Read more »
I found that Wordpress has enabled a feature that puts random “related” links at the bottom of posts… Except these links aren’t really related at all and some can be objectionable. Since I’m new to Wordpress, I’ll just provide you with the URL to a post that has some very good information about the subject:
http://lorelle.wordpress.com/2008/04/26/alert-possibly-related-posts-feature-on-wordpresscom-blogs/
The second thing I don’t like are the tags it puts (hundreds of them) at the bottom of posts… Since I imported from Blogger (where they were hidden) they look a little ridiculous and don’t seem to make much sense. I’d edit them out, but I don’t have that kind of time right now. Read more »
FYI, Wordpress has an awesome import feature that allowed me to import all of my previous posts from Blogger… All-in-all, it’s a great feature, but there are a few formatting issues that are troublesome. For example, it kept a lot of the fonts and colors and pics, but it messed up some of the spacing. I haven’t decided whether it is even worth fixing yet. Anyway, please don’t let it distract you too much.
One other thing, the layout in general is experimental… So, that might look different from time-to-time.
Tags: export, exporting, exporting+blog, formatting, import, importing, importing+blog, musictechtalk, Wordpress, wordpress+problems
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December 24, 2009 |
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This is the new location for Music Tech Talk. I will set up a redirect from Blogger to Wordpress when this site is ready. Thanks for your patience.
In post 1, I gave a little background information about my history as a trumpet player. I talked about how I had defined myself by my trumpet playing abilities and how that all came quickly tumbling down after a lip injury and a bad decision that led to surgery. This is the part where I get all sappy and talk about how it has all been a wonderful learning experience… How my life is so much better and why others can have hope too…
Well, it’s not quite that simple, is it? It would be difficult to put into words just how devastating a permanent injury can be to a dedicated musician. It would be like a Major League pitcher losing his pitching arm; a visual artist losing her sight; a clarinet player losing a couple of fingers (real example). …But here’s what it’s really like: Read more »
Introduction
This is the first post in a series of posts that is intended to discuss and document my experience with musical injuries, their physical and psychological effects and my path to recovery and/or acceptance. Since I am in the recovery/acceptance phase, I will combine all of these areas in my description from time to time. For now, I will start with a little background information. Read more »
****ANNOUNCEMENT****
WHAT: Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis Music Technology Graduate Recital
WHEN: 30 Nov 2009, 7:30pm
WHERE: Live at IUPUI -or- Streamed Live (streaming link to be posted just before concert) -or- Archived Video Stream (posted on recital web site by 7 Dec 09)
THEME: “Colors”
LINK to Recital Website (URL may change due to coursework requirements, but will be updated here):
GRADUATE RECITAL WEBSITE
MUSIC: “Colors”
Music by D. M. Gardner
with
Lyrics and vocal performance by B. AnonYmouS
and
Keyboard performance by Michael Douce to be premiered
Note: The recording of “Colors” on Bandcamp is not of the recital performance and does not include the talents of Michael Douce. It was the initial recording of the music with beat and instrumentals by D. M. Gardner and Vocals by B. AnonYmouS.
In case you missed it, the archived performance will be available 7 Dec 2009 at this location.
****ANNOUNCEMENT****
Tags: graduate+performance, graduate+recital, Indiana+University+Purdue+University, Indiana+University+Purdue+University+Indianapolis, IUPUI, music, music+tech, music+technology, musictechtalk, performance, premiere, premiere+performance, recital, student+recital, technology+recital
Graduate Recitals and Performances, Graduate Studies, IUPUI | musictechtalk |
November 28, 2009 |
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During my troubleshooting process, I discovered a number of perplexing complexities. To assist in my story-telling, I have used Snagit 8 to grab a few screen shots. We rolled back to a previous version (8.2), as mentioned in Part 2. iTunes itself, seems to function fine, and I discovered that I can actually purchases new items now…
However, the items that I had purchased previously are still unavailable.
Here is the trail of screen shots:
“Not Authorized to Play The Stuff You Paid For”

OK, fine… I’ll just authorize the computer again. Things seem to be working OK otherwise…
“No Wait… This Computer is Already Authorized?”

OK, That wasn’t so bad… A little confusing though. So, I tried syncing again…
“Oops, A New Problem”

One of the reasons I use a lot of playlists is to avoid this very problem. Since they no longer exist, iTunes loaded every song in the library to the iPod, completely filling it up. Of course, now I am unable to tell whether it has “authorized” the use of my previously authorized purchases. Should I erase the whole thing and start over? I’m getting a headache.
“You Need to Completely Erase Your iPod”
Great. Been there, done that already.
Upon further investigation, I discovered that iTunes has magically duplicated many of the songs in my music library, greatly adding to the space problem.
I was just thinking about how nice it would to spend today going through 1,000s of tunes to look for duplicates. I think I am going to give up for now and post about a new attempt later… That is if I haven’t already thrown my iPod down the garbage disposal.
Tags: 9.0.2.25, apple, complaints, help, ipod, itunes, itunes+9.0, iTunes+9.0.2.25, itunes+reviews, love/hate relationship, music+tech, music+technology, musictechtalk, problems+with+ipod, problems+with+itunes
Hardware, Reviews, Software | musictechtalk |
November 18, 2009 |
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