It
Tips – March 2013
I don’t know about you, but I seem to
have contracted a serious case of Spring fever. Early March brings persistent thoughts
of basking in the glow of our solar system’s 865,000 mile-wide ball of hydrogen
gas. Let’s make a deal: I’ll quit daydreaming
about summer and write this post if you quit daydreaming and read it.
I have a different kind of IT Tip for
you this month; it’s mostly different in that it’s not necessarily a tip at all…
Over the last few years, I have worked
to provide my brilliant Iredale co-workers with a monthly download of technical
knowledge. These consistent updates have produced an IT Tips blog with an
imposing amount of information. It has also produced a small problem: the
updates are so regular, and we’re all so busy, that older posts are often
forgotten.
This conundrum got me to thinking (which
is how I usually solve problems). First, I did not want the plethora of
information on the blog to go to waste. On the same hand, I never want my posts
to become redundant. Then it hit me: make a Table of Contents!
Now that I’ve had this epiphany, I
present to you, the Iredale IT Tips Table of Contents!
Simply navigate to the primary IT Tips
address (http://iredaleittips.blogspot.com)
and you will automatically be directed to the Table of Contents page. Each item
in the Table of Contents is linked to its respective blog post which allows you
to visit each post with a single click.
When you visit a post using the Table
of Contents, you can return by simply clicking ‘Iredale IT Tips of the Month’
at the top of any post.
Now when you think to yourself, ‘Did Keith ever tell us how to do this?’ you can quickly find your answer.
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| Click on the blog title on any post and return to the Table of Contents! |
Now when you think to yourself, ‘Did Keith ever tell us how to do this?’ you can quickly find your answer.
I will be sure to update this Table of
Contents page to include all future blog posts. Enjoy!
One more time: the Table of Contents
can be found here
(iredaleittips.blogspot.com)
Have a great month, everyone!
-Keith
Please
don’t hesitate to shoot me an email if you have a something that you think will
make a good tip. You’ll get credit on the blog for your contribution and I
might give you a high-five!

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