Thursday, October 8, 2009

With so many choices on TV nowadays, there’s something for almost everyone, even if you happen to prefer shows that veer from the usual formulas. Of course, you may need to go to cable to find it, or to trust that it will have staying power. (Last season was not kind to network fantasies like Invasion and Surface.) Cult shows by definition attract obsessively loyal followings — you can’t spell “fanatic” without “fan.” But just because a show is different doesn’t necessarily make it the next Buffy the Vampire Slayer or (wishful thinking) Lost. Here’s my critical spin on some of TV’s highest concepts.

Monday, July 6, 2009

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Friday, July 3, 2009

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Wednesday, February 4, 2009

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Images are important element of each blog post as they give your reader a quick idea about the topic you’re writing about and provide an important aesthetic element that complements your content.

Today I’m going to share a few tips with you on how to position your images exactly where you want them to be in your blog post. I’m going to focus on Wordpress as it’s most popular platform and also has most developed features around this, but it’s not much different for other blogging software.

In one of the previous articles, we already learned that you can insert multiple images into your blog post by using drag and drop.

But how to make them align the way you want them? Default setting for this is in our Zemanta Preferences at the bottom of your widget. Upon opening the window, you can set your default style:



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