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Fundamental Website Setup Links



(UPDATED) Off the Tracks

It always seems like this, when you want to get back into the swing of things you come down with the Flu. I’m in bed and will probably be so for a few days so please keep that in mind if you send support requests or post in the support forums. I’ll try to answer things as soon a I can, but it sucks to be too weak to really move even the mouse well :(

UPDATE: I’m back from the hospital, yeah it got that bad. Pneumonia + 104 fever = 5 hours of iv drip fun. Obviously I will be totally in bed for a few days– I’ll try to answer general questions and such but anything advanced won’t be happening until next week.
Thank you for your patience.

Geeks Blogging Tips Part 1 and 2

The Geeks.com website hosts a ton of hardware and software tips and tutorials, which is a neat bonus in addition to their tech sales items. They just posted a 2 part series on blogging software which may benefit some of you who are looking for some software or ideas on what to do with your site.

Part 1:
http://www.geeks.com/techtips/2007/techtips-22JUL07.htm

Part 2:
http://www.geeks.com/techtips/2007/techtips-29JUL07.htm

Behind the Scenes Work

Sorry for the lack of updates recently, I’ve been working on a lot of stuff behind the scenes at all of the Onezumi Studios websites. I plan on being back into the daily updates starting Monday.

AWSOM Ideas linking now available

Hi everyone, I wanted to point out to anyone who is using one of the AWSOM.org WordPress plugins that I’ve started up a linking policy to place people in the “People Using AWSOM Ideas” box on the site. It’s pretty easy to get your site added and the details are on this page.

The Legal Issues of Website Publishing

While I tend to focus on the design side of website publishing here at AWSOM.org, there is another major side to the act of creating a website–the legal side. It’s probably true that most people will never run into a major legal hassle running their website–especially if you are an artist or comic creator and simply want to post your work online (assuming you aren’t actually stealing anyone else’s work!). There are times though when you might feel like speaking out on a subject that might be controversial, or mention an experience you had with a product or person that was negative–now you’re suddenly in an area where you may really need to know your legal rights to what you can, and most importantly can’t, say in a protected manner.

This is where the following link comes in: http://www.eff.org/bloggers/lg/.

The above link is to an excellent information page maintained by the Electronic Frontier Foundation, which if you’ve never heard of them are a group of people fighting to keep technology and the internet free of unnecessary legal restrictions (i.e. to maintain free speech and the like). Reading the above page will give you a good idea of what you can and can’t say, and what is and isn’t protected speech. The EFF are a good group and have excellent legal advice–and are willing to hear if you are ever in a situation that they might be able to provide assistance in legal and court related matters.

I can’t stress enough that knowing your legal rights is important. Know your rights BEFORE you get hit with a cease and desist letter…..

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