Category: Academic Blogging Service
As part of the Blogs.ed service planning, the service team identified a number of third-party plugins, themes and services that we wanted to integrate into the new service. We have collated our own cookie findings for an out-of-the-box WordPress installation, and also detailed how issues with third-party services were mitigated.
Before starting to work for ISG as Academic Blogging Intern, I considered myself to be an avid blogger. No tales from my travels, indulgent recipes nor questionable puns had been left untouched by the webs of my various blogs. I felt confident that I had used hashtags well before we all became #blessed by […]
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What an insightful blog post, I've learnt a lot
I learned more from this one article than from hours of browsing elsewhere—thank you for creating content that actually respects…
Spectacular blog post, learnt a lot.
... and a big shout out to Stewart for his efforts on behalf of Ophthalmology back in the day as…