Using Coda With WordPress

Coda, a Panic product, is a one-window Web development application for Macs. Coda is packed with all kinds of built-in goodies like ‘Sites’ (an organizer for all your sites), Transmit 3 (an amazingly fast FTP program) a terminal, and virtual books. Despite its price tag of $79 ($69 if you already have Transmit 3), Coda is a one-hell-of an app. I used use Adobe Dreamweaver, but when I came across Coda, I couldn’t begin to compare the two. Coda was just the app I was looking for.

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Project Hosting Review

Project Hosting, a hosting service provided by WPDesigner.com’s Small Potato, isn’t your ordinary host. Capping off at 120 slots, Project Hosting ensures quality hosting. For $20 a month, you’ll receive 1GB of storage, 40GB of bandwidth, and a ton of other great features. You may think that’s a lot of money for what you’re getting. But with Project H, you’re actually getting what you pay for. With other hosts, there’s no telling what you really get.

As soon as I had saw Project Hosting launched, I thought, wow I’ve gotta try this out! And as most of you know from my last post on Project H, that’s exactly what I did. For the whole month of December, I tested out Project Hosting first hand. Continue reading to find out my experiences.

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Holiday Contest Winner

Getting back on track with our posts, first up, we have our winner for our Holiday Contest. And we’re happy to announce Jordan is our winner! As stated in our original post, Jordan has won a copy of Adii’s Premium News Theme and a set of 4 Hell Yeah Dude coasters. Congratulations Jordan!

To everyone else who participated, I hope you had fun with this contest and had a great time during the holidays, I certainly did (even though I’ve spent more than half my holiday break working on the new WPCandy).