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WordPress – add media

by Chris Harding on November 1, 2010

Training video – WordPress Introduction
Adding media to WordPress?
Take a look at this free video showing how to add images and video:

Take a look at more of our free software training videos – you never know what you’ll learn!
If you need help setting up a WordPress Blog, there’s a very capable chap called Simon Bunker who’ll [...]

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WordPress – get started

by Chris Harding on September 22, 2010

Training video – WordPress Introduction
Just starting with WordPress? Need a helping hand?
Take a look at this free video explaining posts, pages, categories and tags.

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Flogging a Dead Horse

by Chris Harding on July 5, 2010

“to pursue a topic or course of action that is likely to be totally unproductive”

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Making software click

by Chris Harding on May 11, 2010

Review of a great Remote Control

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Got Google Analytics? Great! Now what?

by Chris Harding on January 1, 2010

Google Analytics – video training

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4Networking – it works!

by Chris Harding on December 28, 2009

4Networking – my experience as a new member of the largest joined up breakfast network in the UK.

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Do you make these mistakes with your slideshows? #10

by Chris Harding on May 10, 2010

Get your ducks in a row
This really annoys me when I see it!

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Do you make these mistakes with your slideshows? #9

by Chris Harding on April 20, 2010

Leave special effects to the movie makers
Don’t you just love bullet points flying in from the left, humorous sound effects and clip art.
You do?

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Do you make these mistakes with your slideshows? #8

by Chris Harding on March 18, 2010

Use language rules to support understanding
Last time we considered the ‘look and feel’ of slide content, we’ll continue that theme in this article.

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Do you make these mistakes with your slideshows? #7

by Chris Harding on March 9, 2010

Be consistent, not just with slide sets but also with their contents.
The themes built into PowerPoint help us to keep slides looking and feeling the same, but it’s really down to us to do the same for the contents.

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Do you make these mistakes with your slideshows? #6

by Chris Harding on February 24, 2010

Use plain English. Or at least words that your audience understands.
We’ve established that meaningless words and titles are out.
But what about jargon and cryptic phrases?

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Do you make these mistakes with your slideshows? #5

by Chris Harding on February 16, 2010

Titles – are they short and to the point or do they go on and on forever, not reaching a conclusion and continuing well past the point where the audience has lost interest…

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