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Happy Anniversary, Justine Michele Edge.

I’m testing out the iPhone Wordpress application.

It looks like there’s photo support, and unless I’m missing something there’s no rich-text or linking support.

Maybe there’s Markdown support I haven’t found. If not, that would be a nice addition as I could see myself using this tool a lot.

Mobile blogging, here I come!

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Justine\'s paper case

Last month I mentioned that I bought my wife, Justine a 5×8″ letterpress, 400lbs of type and a shit-ton of paper, ink, chases and more.

We just got done putting the paper and ink together in a great cabinet for her - and she’s well on her way of sorting the loose type.

We should have her up and running, printing custom cards and more by Christmas.

You might want to get in touch with her soon to request your Christmas cards. One-of-a-kind, hand-pressed and designed beauties!

In the next two weeks I will be sending e-mails to my existing clients about an impressive upgrade opportunity.

First, there will be a free migration for all paid customers to move to my new Grid Hosting system. This free upgrade will increase the amount of disk space a client can use, the amount of network traffic available to them, and the speed and responsiveness of the Web site(s).

Second (still related to the first), the free upgrade will provide my clients with their very own Web site control panel - now clients can control every aspect of their Domain! This has been a long time coming, and with the Plesk browser-based control panel installed for each domain, clients will no longer have to contact me for e-mail setting updates, database configuring, etc. Each paid customer will have 100% control over every aspect of their Web site.

Third, I will be offering some clients a new layout and design for their Web site. Some clients have used the same design for years, proving the layouts were effective. However, advances in technology, and the need for some to move away from Flash has given me the responsibility to help my clients update their designs. These updates will cost, of course, but I will provide each client with a summary worksheet should they choose to use another developer to update their Web site.

The updates will not be forced, however, the performance improvements and the suggestions I will make on the design and workflow of the domains will greatly enhance each clients business.

Keep an eye out on this blog, and in your inbox (should you be a client) for some exciting news.

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