Tag Archive 'bad behavior'

JT Evening News-7th Edition

Posted by Kirk M on 16 Feb 2008 | Tagged as: JT Evening News

After a rather long absence, once again we are here with yet another edition of the JT Evening News (published whenever I feel like it) covering what kind of nonsense I’ve been up to with the site. So without further ado…
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MyBlogLog Gets a New Widget and so do I

MyBlogLog has a new "Recent Readers" widget [...] Read more »

Tags and Categories-Tagged Again! Part II

Posted by Kirk M on 14 Nov 2007 | Tagged as: Memes the word

Required reading: Tags and Categories-Tagged Again! Part I
Many thanks to Grandad. This absolutely horrendous, disjointed post is all his fault but he’ll probably blame it on K8.
And here we go….
I seem to be getting older these days. Not only am I getting older but it seems to be becoming a habit, a perpetual thing if [...] Read more »

Fix for using Windows Live Writer with Bad Behavior

Posted by Kirk M on 16 Jun 2007 | Tagged as: BackWoods tech, Wordpress

For those of you who use the Bad Behavior plugn for Wordpress to block spam bot’s before they gain access to your blog, I found a problem when attempting to post using Windows Live Writer (WLW). By it’s design, Bad Behavior blocked Windows Live Writer from accessing my Wordpress based blog preventing any posts [...] Read more »

Spring Cleaning the Blog

Posted by Kirk M on 24 May 2007 | Tagged as: Info, Just Thinkin

A few changes have occurred here over the last few days in attempts to streamline the backend of things. What most folks may not realize when they visit my little corner of blogdom is that there is a heck of a lot of content that has gone into Justhinkin’ over the last year and 4 [...] Read more »

More Spam Protection Added

Posted by Kirk M on 28 Mar 2007 | Tagged as: Blogging

Spam, spam everywhere and not a moment to think. I swear, if I could monetize the amount of spam comments that’s been thrown into Akismet’s queue lately I could quit the day job. So when my daily comment spam had grown from a mere 20-30 per day to 50 per day then 70 and now [...] Read more »