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The first of sevaral? Yeah, I came away with so many topics and things to cover that I just don’t think it would be fair to try to cover them all in a single post… so I’ll do several. Several because I haven’t decided exactly how many yet, I guess we’ll see how that goes together.

Probably the single greatest benefit from WordCamp Birmingham ’09, or any camp style meeting for that matter, was the opportunity to talk about ideas. The power of the groupthink is undeniable. You can see it in the faces of people as they hear little tidbits that fit perfectly into that missing space in their puzzle. Or even better, opens a door of thought for them they hadn’t even considered before. The cumulative increase in knowledge is just something you’ll never be able to reach by yourself… at least it would be very very hard.

ThomAndMatt3 300x207 WordCamp Birmingham   The First of SeveralFor me, one of the many awesome aspects of attending WordCamp Birmingham was the opportunity to hear, meet, and talk about ideas with Matt Mullenweg, the creator of WordPress. And Matt did a lot more that just come by, speak, and hit the door. He sat in on and participated in several of the sessions… especially on Sunday. Listening to the challenges and solutions the WordPress community is experiencing, suggestion solutions, and taking back ideas to incorporate into the product.

I had the opportunity to talk with Matt one-on-one for a few minutes and wow, was it great. One of the near and (not so) dear topics for me was Akismet, especially my recent success in escaping Akismet hell. As it turns out, the guy who is normally responsible for answering emails about this topic has taken some time off in the past week or two as he and his wife have just had a baby. Matt shared that he had answered many of those emails while the regular guy was out so, as it turns out, it was probably Matt himself that help me with my escape! Cool.

BTW, The whole time I’ve been using it, I’ve pronounced it like ASCII-met. I said it that way talking to Matt and he pointed out the the correct pronunciation should be a-KIZ-met. So I went back and looked at the word… wow, I wasn’t even close.

And there were lots of other great folks I got to meet there. Many I’d “talked” with on-line but never met face-to-face, many I was meeting for the first time. Thanks to all of you for your input and contribution to my present and future success! Please, let me know if I can ever help you in any way!

@jtrigsby

SocialCampMemphis SocialCamp Memphis    A Retrospective...For some people, time marches on. For me, if feels like I’m being run over by it! September has proven to be an extremely busy month and October does appear to offer any reprieve. But such is my life… I’m not complaining mind you, I get to do some awesomely cool stuff and meet even more awesomely awesome people! (BTW, you can thank @RodKirby for all the awesomes! I know I do!)

One of the really cool things on my calendar recently was SocialCamp Memphis, a decidedly un-conference in the BarCamp tradition. Now, if you’ve been reading Life in the Internet even a short time, you’re gonna recognize that term from my ramblings about BarCamp Chattanooga. Well lets suffice it to say… I’m a big fan of the format!

In fact, it was BarCampChatt where I met Dave Barger (@lalunablanca), the driving force behind SocialCamp Memphis. (Thanks Dave, it was awesome!) But I can hear you out there asking now, “What is a social camp anyway?” Well, I’m glad you asked!
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Hey, yeah, yeah, I know… I’m on vacation at Navarre Beach. But I had to drop a quick post to tell you about what I just found!

Since I crossed over to the dark side and got an iPhone, I’ve been trying to figure out how to format jtrigsby.com for mobile devices. Since I’ve been browsing with the iPhone these mobile formatted sites keep showing up so there has to be some way to do it, right?

 How to Format Your WordPress Blog for the iPhoneWell it happens that, like most things WordPress, there’s a plugin for that! Its called MobilePress (you can download MobilePress here). It took literally less than 30 seconds to install and works great right out of the box.

There are a few configuration options and even some different themes you can install for MobilePress, sometime after the vacation maybe there will be a chance to play with them a bit. When I do, you can bet there will be a post about it.

If you have an iPhone or other mobile device check it out and let me know what you think. Any and all feedback is welcome and encouraged.

*** UPDATED ***

Well, its taken a little while, but I’m finally getting around to tinkering with MobilePress… and I love it more now than I did at the beach! Themes for it are a little sparce, but that’s ok. What it does with the default theme is super and much better than having to do all that layout by hand!

And of course, if you have multiple blogs, the option to set them all up in MobilePress is awesome. It allows for easy switching from one to the other. The only thing that gets me sometimes is that it doesn’t update posts automatically. In other words, if you make a post with the online interface, then access the site with the MobilePress interface, you have to force a reload… I seem to always forget that!

Overall, it is an awesome app and definitely one you should have in your All-Star Bloggers toolbox!

@jtrigsby