“Post” connotes letters and mail, but when you post in the internet, i think it’s in the context of: when the internet was originally compared to a big, big bulletin board system, such that everytime one uploads anything in the web, it was generally called posting — a post — like posting a note on a bulletin board; like… a poster — i’m just guessing, why don’t you do a thesis on it. (Although in your dashboard, it says “publish”, “edit” and “update”, not post.)
when you now click the wordpress blog that was here/ that is here, it will direct you to this domain name marichulambino.com
you can use either, it will just gently slide to the domain name. Happy….sliding
wait a few seconds to pixelize; while waiting… here are the notes: the theme is “Happy”, general enough, but the technical requirement is new: you have to use the new program called “Gallery” in WordPress, see Weekly Photo Challenge: Happy.This new tool, according to WordPress, was announced yesterday but i didn’t read it. i didn’t know where it was, but i found it after 20 minutes of…looking at all the prompts and symbols… there it was! on the topmost margin of the window post, labelled “Gallery”. that’s been there since the inception of WordPress or since WordPress changed format a couple of years ago, WordPress added new features within it that allow the user to use a multi-photo format. I learned something new today. The program does the layout for you. (my “talkies”, annotation, below the Gallery.)… while typing this, i realized that my first photo for the gallery — Myra at the Museum of Modern Art in New York — is… an art gallery. Myra sent this photo today. What are the odds…
Wordpress Weekly Photo Challenge: Happy
Posing beside an original Marc Chagall and… all life and all expression: Everything is “modern art” if it makes you smile… dream… wonder… or turn your head counter-clockwise, close one eye, and ask “What’s that all about”
(all photos by Myra Lambino; photo of Myra at the Museum of Modern Art by her classmate/ co-alumna)