This blog is no longer updated, and is here as an archive. To find out more about my work, visit jordanh.net →

September 5, 2011

Moving on..

I’ve neglected my blog for the most part of this year, in part due to a rise in projects and an increased level of apathy towards blogging in the face of Twitter. I’ve surprised myself that this blog has lasted four years, but it’s a far cry today than what it was back in 2007 – although I have been purging many old posts as they aren’t really in the post style that I’d like to see here today. I’ve got some plans in the pipeline to sideline the blog in favour of a minimalistic portfolio of some of my recent work and projects, but I’m not sure when I’ll next have chance to start that.

September 30, 2010

Three

Might be worth a passing mention before the end of the month that my blog has hit the grand old age of three. In the past year I’ve coded a new simpler design and added a few little things here and there, and tried to at least post once a month. Here’s to another good year. :)

April 20, 2008

WordCamp UK Blog

Thanks to Mark Steadman for setting up the WordCamp UK Blog. It has a useful feature of WordPress where any Technorati posts tagged with “wordcampuk” will show up in the ‘Buzz’ section.

So if you’re blogging about WordCamp, or if you’re putting up any type of social media in fact, stick the tag “wordcampuk” on it so we can find it and group them all together!

>Jordan

UPDATE: Thanks to Mark (again!) for pointing out my late-night typo! It’s actually “wordcampuk”. We haven’t got the Technorati feature up (yet), but trackback to a blog post and Mark will try and get you on the Buzz section.

April 17, 2008

WordCamp UK – Sign Up Now!

Time is running out if you wanna go to WordCamp UK! There’s only until 12pm Friday (GMT+1) to sign up on the WordCamp Wiki if you’re interested. If all goes to plan, it should take place somewhere in Birmingham on the 19th and 20th of July 2008. And with any luck, Matt may show up (unconfirmed, just a hope).

Many thanks to the fantastic Tony Scott for proposing this idea! If you’re interested, post your name on this wiki page and I’ll see you there! For more info, see the WordCamp UK website.

You can also subscribe to the WordCamp UK Mailing List. For the many WordPress bloggers out there in the UK, it’d be a great help to WordCamp if you could trackback/blog our event soon so we can get as much publicity out there as possible!

I’ll post some more info as it’s decided!

UPDATE: Well, it appears that the attendees list has not closed (yet), so while it’s still open head over there and put your name down!