No I haven't gone mad and got my calendar wrong I really am talking about Easter Eggs. But not the nice chocolate type we get here in the UK or the painted bird eggs more common in the USA.
Instead I'm talking about the hidden, often undocumented, commands buried inside software, dvd and even web sites.
Usually they are just an exercise in a talented programmer having a joke at their boss, but sometimes they can provide extra and useful functions.
And sometimes they strip a joomla designer naked!!
Read more: (Hand)-writing a blog post
I've got another new toy.
I was having a little trouble today to think of a blog post that would actually be interesting.
I was going to write about my experiences testing an SVN a copy of joomla I. 6 but the current state of the svn made that unproductive.
Read more: Happy birthday joomla 1.5
On January 22nd 2008 Joomla! 1.5 was first released to the world. It's hard to believe that joomla is now one year old.
It was a long time coming but for me at least the wait was worthwhile. Without the flexibility and power of 1.5 I would never have been able to produce complex sites like www.reformjudaism.org.uk and www.mitzvahday.org.uk or this blog.
Read more: Secure your joomla admin
Is your admin interface in joomla secure?
Could you make it more secure?
Could Joomla itself force some extra security?
Read more: Why Twitter? What is it good for?
During CMSexpo many people were boring me to tears with how great twitter is.
At the time I'd never used it and really couldn't see it's purpose.
Then I found an excellent blog post "People in the Joomla Community using Twitter" so I thought I would give it a try.



