For those who have followed Josh Wolf’s story, you will be happy to know that he was released from prison following 7 and a half months behind bars for refusing to turn over his video coverage of a 2005 protest in San Francisco’s Mission District when a police officer was serverly injured. Prosecutors contend that […]
Via Cynopsis’ new Digital Edition, “the Pan American Games passed a new rule outlawing blogging by athletes, doctors or coaches during the competition starting in July, seeking to protect the exclusivity of the event. The International Olympic Committee posed a similar ban during the Winter Olympics in Turin last year.”
I thought you might be interested […]
Ms. Lewis chose to go with Wordpress to power her new website but I’m going to keep combing the internet for resources for those who make other software choices to run their sites. Via The Rabbi Report, Learning Movable Type is a comprehensive site devoted to, you guessed it, becoming an expert with MT.
Anne Lewis, our Fellow volunteer, has gotten her new site, annelewis.org up and running! Yay! She has chosen Wordpress to power her site, but has run into problems making the site work as a traditional web portal to her work rather than solely a blog.
I noted in my comment on the Wordpress post, how to […]
Welcome to Re:Sources! One of the unintended consequences of starting a blog is frequently discovering a need that you didn’t know existed. People discover your writing while looking for one thing or another and they write in to ask a question. One of the frequent questions I get from my personal blog, which focuses mainly […]