Following up on this post, I’ve just completed and released my very first Wordpress plugin, designed to allow bloggers to quickly and easily generate Wordpress photo galleries from any Facebook album they can access. Continue reading »
As many of you no doubt know, the JLPT – Japanese Language Proficiency Test – is pretty much the internationally recognized measure of Japanese language ability for nonnative speakers. Something like the TOEFL for students of English. It’s a four-level test, where level 4 is beginner and level 1 is “native.”*
What you may not yet know is that last year, Japan’s Ministry of Education announced that they’d be completely revising the the test in 2010.** Since its format has remained pretty much unchanged since 1984, this means that more than 20 years of accumulated textbooks, practice exams, and study materials are suddenly about to become obsolete. Or at least slightly less relevant. Continue reading »
Throughout all the various additions and revisions to this website over the years, I’ve built up quite a pile of custom code – in the form of Wordpress plugins, widgets, templates, and sometimes as standalone libraries. For ages I’ve thought of releasing some of these as free plugins, so others could take advantage of what I’d written… Continue reading »
I’ve written several posts now about Matt Harding, a YouTube phenomenon who became famous as the result of a simple video that shows him dancing goofily at various spots around the world. This video became so popular that it’s since turned into a full-time career; Matt is now a published author, and stars in more than a handful of major TV commercials.
A few months back I read an interview that struck me as particularly interesting. It touches briefly on the human perceptions of distance, of tribal boundaries, and of how we understand (or don’t understand) the scope of the international world we now live in. As someone who tries to experience as much as possible of the diversity this world has to offer, I found his observations particularly insightful… Continue reading »

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03/9/2010 @ 5:11 pm
nice plugin I will try this in my blog :)
03/9/2010 @ 4:40 pm
Andy: Thanx! :) Kyle: Good catch - fixed in v1.1.3
03/9/2010 @ 2:04 pm
Very Very cool, one problem. When you select an image and it get bigger, my close button image is not found ...
03/9/2010 @ 11:38 am
James: Ah, I see what you're saying - I actually never even considered the Visual editor, which I haven't looked ...
03/9/2010 @ 11:18 am
Andy: I just realized what you might be doing - are you pasting the tags into the *Visual* editor? ...
03/9/2010 @ 6:34 am
Great wordpress plugin! Grat!
03/9/2010 @ 3:53 am
Hi, Many thanks for your prompt response. I still can't make it work. I have pasted the correct information into ...
03/9/2010 @ 1:35 am
Thanks for the reply. For me as a user (I know nothing about writing Wordpress code), the magic tags are ...
03/9/2010 @ 1:17 am
Hai ..nice guest book [img]http://www.justin-klein.com/wordpress/wp-content/upload/thumbs_binu.jpg[/img]
03/8/2010 @ 10:14 pm
This is a CSS issue - your theme is not including the stylesheet registered with wp_enqueue_style(), probably because it's not ...
03/8/2010 @ 10:05 pm
Thanks for sharing your work! I'm curious though if the "cols" function should work with wordpress v.2.8 (I have to use ...
03/8/2010 @ 9:05 pm
Interesting idea. Unfortunately it wouldn't just be a matter of grabbing some WP libraries, but it could be reworked ...
03/8/2010 @ 8:43 pm
What would it take to use this on a non-WordPress site? I have a couple sites that are currently ...
03/8/2010 @ 8:13 pm
No prob, glad you like it! Hopefully the API will enable this in the near future...people seem to've been ...