For some reason, the customized look I created in the navigation column of our blog (that area over there to the right) keeps getting deleted somehow. I haven’t yet figured it out; I will need to take several hours (when I have free time) and go onto the WordPress and K2 fora and do some research.
So for the time being, there is no link to Podcast Alley. However, I’ll try to get that one re-installed today.
In the meantime, I am using this post as a mechanism to claim our Podcast Alley feed. {pca-b19e7071a74f514e252402e959b29eaf}
You Word Nerds fans don’t need to worry about this; publishing this post enables me to control the look and wording of our listing at Podcast Alley, that’s all.






Hello!
I’ve just found your podcast, presented by Annik Rubens on her site when Howard was in the LMU Munich. Ich like your podcast. I’m a podcaster, too. Ich think you can speak german, because you spoke german in the video which is made by Annik Rubens in the LMU Munich. If you would like to listen to my podcast, you can go to click. I can’t say it too much: Your podcast is great. –Alex
The sidebar doesn’t disappear. It’s drops below the last blog post. It is usually the result of an open tag somewhere in the HTML code for the post.
Thanks for that note, Dave. I never scrolled down to see where the info went, and I’ll look next time.
However, this is a known problem with the WordPress theme we’re using, K2. Many others have had the same problem. It doesn’t seem to have much to do with the contents of a post. Sometimes the sidebar disappears when there hasn’t been any action on the blog at all.
I have learned to save all the code used in the sidebar, and to quickly re-insert it into the Sidebar Modules used by K2 to make sidebar organization convenient. It’s convenient–up until the moment the information disappears!
That’s weird. Then again, I don’t use that theme. Mine is Red and Gray.