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Googlism in Action

In a Google-esque moment this evening, I decided my site needed some holiday spin. I decided to write a plugin for WordPress (unreleased as I have more work to do on it), that changes stylesheets if it’s a holiday or seasonal time. I hardcoded dates and date ranges in for now to get it working. January 1st kind of holidays are simple, but I have to work through the logic of “third sunday in June” kind of things.

What do you think of the Christmas style?

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Comments

  1. David Nick says:

    I wonder if they’ll heed to any of the suggestions that include say “Bulletproof security”??? LOL

  2. David Nick says:

    I wonder if they’ll heed to any of the suggestions that include say “Bulletproof security”??? LOL

  3. David Nick says:

    I wonder if they’ll heed to any of the suggestions that include say “Bulletproof security”??? LOL

  4. David Nick says:

    I wonder if they’ll heed to any of the suggestions that include say “Bulletproof security”??? LOL

  5. David Nick says:

    I wonder if they’ll heed to any of the suggestions that include say “Bulletproof security”??? LOL

  6. Haha, cool! Hi Nicole!!!

  7. Haha, cool! Hi Nicole!!!

  8. Haha, cool! Hi Nicole!!!

  9. Haha, cool! Hi Nicole!!!

  10. Haha, cool! Hi Nicole!!!

  11. Jody says:

    I’m not confused about “Though” :)

  12. Jody says:

    I’m not confused about “Though” :)

  13. Jody says:

    I’m not confused about “Though” :)

  14. Jody says:

    I’m not confused about “Though” :)

  15. Jody says:

    I’m not confused about “Though” :)

  16. David Nick says:

    ROFLMAO! My brother used to live in Ocala, and the rest of my relatives all inhabit Pensacola, so I am familiar with “tourist gripe”. The problem is, no matter how many hurricanes wipe clean the land, snowbirds keep migrating there for some reason. It’s like those seagulls that you toss bread encased alka selzter tablets to, they just keep eating it whether their friends explode or not!LMAO

  17. David Nick says:

    ROFLMAO! My brother used to live in Ocala, and the rest of my relatives all inhabit Pensacola, so I am familiar with “tourist gripe”. The problem is, no matter how many hurricanes wipe clean the land, snowbirds keep migrating there for some reason. It’s like those seagulls that you toss bread encased alka selzter tablets to, they just keep eating it whether their friends explode or not!LMAO

  18. David Nick says:

    ROFLMAO! My brother used to live in Ocala, and the rest of my relatives all inhabit Pensacola, so I am familiar with “tourist gripe”. The problem is, no matter how many hurricanes wipe clean the land, snowbirds keep migrating there for some reason. It’s like those seagulls that you toss bread encased alka selzter tablets to, they just keep eating it whether their friends explode or not!LMAO

  19. David Nick says:

    ROFLMAO! My brother used to live in Ocala, and the rest of my relatives all inhabit Pensacola, so I am familiar with “tourist gripe”. The problem is, no matter how many hurricanes wipe clean the land, snowbirds keep migrating there for some reason. It’s like those seagulls that you toss bread encased alka selzter tablets to, they just keep eating it whether their friends explode or not!LMAO

  20. David Nick says:

    ROFLMAO! My brother used to live in Ocala, and the rest of my relatives all inhabit Pensacola, so I am familiar with “tourist gripe”. The problem is, no matter how many hurricanes wipe clean the land, snowbirds keep migrating there for some reason. It’s like those seagulls that you toss bread encased alka selzter tablets to, they just keep eating it whether their friends explode or not!

    LMAO