Some of you may know that I’ve recently signed a
contract with Musa Publishing for my new novel, Between. I’m very excited by this and spent the first
day bouncing off the walls and blurting to complete strangers My Exciting
News. I probably clear a path walking into the local grocery store now...but that could be my imagination.
After the initial excitement wore off, well, a little of it,
I realized that my true work had just begun.
The writing? It was work, but
fun work and something I considered reasonably effortless. The social networking and promoting? Not so much.
So, I’ve spent the last week trying to upgrade all of my
author sites; my website, my blog, Twitter, Facebook, etc., and have come to
the conclusion that I will never be a computer programmer. Ever.
It should’ve been simple.
All I needed to do was to add some social buttons sending readers here
and there so they could be “in the know” as to when Between was being
released. Everything would be connected
into one big, easy-peasy, social stream.
Or so I thought.
Social buttons. Twitter,
Blogger, Google, YouTube, LinkedIn, Flickr, there are hundreds of them. Facebook has a button which sends the reader
to a person’s page wherein the reader can “Like” or “Friend” that person with
the ease of one click. I figured I'd start there. I’ve seen
it. I’ve done it. Not a problem.
For some reason, however, this simple task took me a total of 2 days to complete. Apparently, computer programming is not my calling.
For some reason, however, this simple task took me a total of 2 days to complete. Apparently, computer programming is not my calling.
I logically began my search on the internet for instructions
on how to add a Facebook button to my website.
A website, I might add, that I suffered over years ago and haven’t
touched since for fear it may just blow up in my face.
My search led me to a plethora of helpful websites of which
I chose one by eHow. The instructions read something like this; “Go
to the website of Facebook, type in social plugin” (which I did immediately, so
now I was on Facebook’s “How To” page). “There are two Like
button implementations, blah, blah and blabbity-blah.” Oh. Okay.
Well, I hadn’t a clue what “blah” or “blabbity-blah” meant but I was sure
if I looked them up, all would be revealed.
And off I went to do that very thing.
I found another website which thankfully, was only too happy
to define “blah” and “blabbity-blah” for me.
It read something like this; “Blah.
Parses and renders the gabbidy-gook and can be used to send the blah
to the hurpity-derp.” Oh. Of course. Why did I not think of that? My
attention at that point was starting to wander but after a quick swig of
coffee, I was back on track. I was
absolutely sure that if I looked up the meaning of "hurpity-derp," I would
understand what "gabbidy-gook" means. It was
that simple.
And off I went to look for that.
Success! I happened to
find a webpage that told me exactly what “hurpidy-derp” means. It was a mark up language for
building a Facebook application. Okay,
that made sense. Uh-huh. Except now I
couldn't remember what I was looking for.
Oh yes, a Facebook button. Maybe
I needed to start over again.
I closed all my tabs with a furious click and typed; “How to add a Facebook button to
your blog." Maybe
“blog” instead of “website” would bring up different hits and something would
make sense. I found the headline, “Adding
Facebook “Like” Buttons to Your Site is Damn Easy” and since I was on-board with
that sentiment, I clicked on it. With a sigh of relief, I read; “For
the implementations of blah, blah and blabbity-blah and when one needs to use
gabbidy-gook for the hurpidy-derp, one simply mumbo-jumbos the purple dinosaurs
so they don’t fly at midnight.” I was nodding and, wait, what?
At that point, and in a fit of frustration, I closed my computer and gave up.
I don’t need a Facebook button right now anyways. Maybe Twitter will be easier.
(I wish to update that I have managed to add said buttons to
this blog and similes of into my website.
I will not give up and continue to persevere. If any reader wishes to
help me in this task, please send me instructions excluding all mentions of
mumbo-jumbos and keep your purple dinosaurs to yourself)
4 comments:
First, congratulations on the book! How very exciting!
Second, I have been through the blah blah blah and hurpity durp, and you have my utmost sympathies. There is nothing easy about it. All of my computer and blog work has been self taught, and some times I forget if I have taken Excedrin or not, and I'm certain that I probably take three doses in an hour!
Wishing you the very best! Now that the buttons are in place, enjoy the rest of the process. :)
Good to know that it's not just me that gets lost in the herpity durp! That makes me feel better. Even just getting this to post on FB was ironic, FB kept wanting to post older posts and not update. I ended up getting lost in a "how to" on metadata. Good gosh, really??
Oh, my. Thank you for my morning, um, wait, noon laugh. Very enjoyable even though I am so with you on figuring out anything in the cyber world.
Congrats on the book. Mine is out as of TODAY, and since I'm not going into town, I have to frighten all the people on line.
And you're absolutely right about the hard work just beginning. I just did a post on my own blog-that-only-took-forever-to-figure-out-how-to-set-up-and-I'm-still-not-happy-with, about this very thing, sort of.
Hi, thinks for sharing three easy steps of learning programming. I have really enjoy reading your post.
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