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I’m very happy to announce that I have submitted the Flat Bootstrap WordPress theme to WordPress.org and it is currently being reviewed for inclusion in the theme directory. The new theme here on XtremelySocial.com is based on Flat Bootstrap and is very flexible for users and developers. In addition, I have two child themes for…
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I’ve been spending a lot of time lately working on complete redesign of XtremelySocial.com and have final finished it and rolled it out. I sure hope you like it! The theme is more modern, fully responsive, with “flat” look and color scheme. It uses two great looking open-source fonts of various weights. Perhaps even more…
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Although the app has been active for a while, I’ve not announced it officially yet. The app works quite well and I’d love to have my other app users check it out. The XtremelySocial app lets you view your news stream and friend’s walls “the old way” as opposed to the new “timeline” view. Posts…
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I have finally rolled out a new fully-responsive website theme that is optimized for both desktop and mobile browsing. The new site automatically reformats itself based on the width of the browser or mobile device. So it should look great whether you are accessing it with an iPhone, iPad, Android, or Windows Mobile device. The…
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Facebook recently killed off all of the API’s and methods that My Greetings was originally written with. This means the application no longer works and the amount of time to rewrite it would be exorbitant. We’re sad to see it go as well! My Greetings was the first Facebook application that I wrote and the…
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We’ve recently added back displaying likes and comments on your Facebook Places checkin history in the My Places app. Now you can see your friend’s reactions to your checkins. For performance reasons, we are only displaying the first two to three likes and comments, just like Facebook does on their own pages. If you click…
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We’ve recently began displaying likes and comments on your Facebook status history in the My Status app. Now you can see your friend’s reactions to your status updates as far back as Facebook will allow. For performance reasons, we are only displaying the first two to three likes and comments, just like Facebook does on…