Thu 15th Mar 2007
Non-attribution
Posted mid-afternoon, filed under Blogsome , Rants and Raves , Smarty Templates.I’ve commented before on how people use my template conversion, and remove the attribution to myself, and more importantly to Patricia, the original person who did all of the work on the template for vanilla wordpress.
What is quite funny is that they remove the tags that attribute me, but usually leave in the AdSense code. Which means anyone clicking on ads on their blog will be doing me a favour.
Not that I’ve ever got anything from AdSense. I can’t even log in, since there is a clash between my original AdSense login and my new hosted domain google account. Which they haven’t fixed, last time I checked.
Perhaps I should write into the code that attribution needs to be left in. I must check…
Well, $65 in AdSense revenue. Need a while to get that up to $100, and then it’s cash from Google…
9 minutes after the fact.
Hei there,
I left a comment few days ago on an old post, don’t know if you habe read it or not.
I wanted to use the same theme for Blogsome and was wondering how could I get the converted files you created… Could you give me a hand?
3 hours, 51 minutes after the fact.
Hei, I found this http://schinckel.net/2005/12/01/blogsome-templates/ post of yours and got it all figure out! Thanks to you, of course
12 hours, 51 minutes after the fact.
Desperately seeking help, with somewhat weird question
How do i change my username?
(and i will also try to change background image when i figure out how to, tricky….)
Thanks from Sweden
1 week after the fact.
….sorry, i meant “header image”
1 week after the fact.
just I want to thank you for the great work matt,I’m someone who find very useful your posts about blogsome templates,and also this template which I use. Really great work man and thanks for sharing
1 week after the fact.
Not sure you can change your username - by default the administration user is the same as the blog name. If you really wanted, you could just create another blog with the correct name.
1 week after the fact.