Useful Tips: Alt+(Shift)+V for Wordpress

Thanks to Syaf the Geek I found this great tip for using Wordpress with the visual toolbar.

Take a look at the image, and you can see an extra set of icons, some of which went missing in the new version of WordPress. But lo! There they are. Look just below the ‘B‘ and you’ll see them.

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So how do you get these extra buttons? It’s easy, thanks to JustSome dot com

Windows Firefox: Alt+Shift+V (Firefox)
Windows Internet Explorer: Alt+V (Internet Explorer)
Mac OS X Firefox: Ctrl+V

The buttons are for the following functions!

  • Text styles
  • Underline
  • Full paragaph alignment
  • Text coloring
  • Two varieties of paste (text and Word)
  • Formatting removal
  • Code cleanup
  • Custom character insertion
  • Undo/redo

I missed several of these, so I’m glad to find them! I just wonder what other tricks there are in Wordpress that I don’t know.

Wordpress 2.2: Available Now

It seems just a few weeks since I upgraded to version 2.1.3 but now Version 2.2 is available. Yeah! Naturally, I will wait until 2.2.1 is out to fix the inevitable bugs… But version 2.2 sounds great! Just in case, you didn’t know already here’s the announcement.

On behalf of the entire WordPress team, I’m proud and excited to announce the immediate availability of version 2.2 “Getz” for download. This version includes a number of new features, most notably Widgets integration, and over two hundred bug fixes. It’s named in honor of tenor saxophonist Stan Getz.

Goodies:

  • WordPress Widgets allow you to easily rearrange and customize areas of your weblog (usually sidebars) with drag-and-drop simplicity. This functionality was originally available as a plugin Widgets are now included by default in the core code, significantly cleaned up, and enabled for the default themes.
  • Full Atom support, including updating our Atom feeds to use the 1.0 standard spec and including an implementation of the Atom Publishing API to complement our XML-RPC interface.
  • A new Blogger importer that is able to handle the latest version of Google’s Blogger product and seamlessly import posts and comments without any user interaction beyond entering your login.
  • Infinite comment stream, meaning that on your Edit Comments page when you delete or spam a comment using the AJAX links under each comment it will bring in another comment in the background so you always have 20 items on the page. (I know it sounds geeky, but try it!)
  • We now protect you from activating a plugin or editing a file that will break your blog.
  • Core plugin and filter speed optimizations should make everything feel a bit more snappy and lighter on your server.
  • We’ve added a hook for WYSIWYG support in a future version of Safari.

In addition there were also dozens of UI and accessibility improvements, ranging from more concise wording around options and links to things like a view and preview link above the content box when you’re editing a post or page.

I’m excited by the plugins for widgets b ecoming part of the core. No more need to install the separate plugin!

Paid Blogging Companies: 4+1 Reviews

In the last 12 months, paid blogging has really taken off in a number of ways, with bloggers getting positions in companies or freelancing. But there have also been a number of companies set up for bloggers to ‘sell’ their services to. This post includes the most recent reviews of the Paid Blogging Companies. It’ s not all of them, but the ones I have had most experience with.

(updated: May 25th to add this review)

Worth Watching, but there are ‘issues’.

Plus a more general article here on sponsored blogging. * Payment-wise: I’ve had no problems with payments from any of them so far. All have paid promptly and in full. I have done other posts with Blogsvertise, too. But I haven’t reviewed them yet. I’m also a member of BloggerWave, Loudlaunch, and Smorty, but I can’t comment on the latter two yet at all. What companies have you had experience of as a blogger or an advertiser? Which were good or bad?