There’s More Than One Way To Hack The Arts

ArtsHacker currently includes a mix of original articles and aggregated posts (content that points out a useful resource elsewhere but ties it into arts management) but sometimes we run across items that would be useful to arts managers but only need a sentence or two description; and although a blog post that long is just silly, it’s an ideal length for Facebook and Twitter. To that end, we started posting these micro-ArtsHacks items of note ...

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Are You Experiencing A WordPress Menu Bug Inside Chrome? If So, Here’s The Fix

If you’re running the most recent version of Google’s Chrome browser and you’re a WordPress user, you may be noticing some unusual behavior vis-a-vis your admin menus in that they shift around, disappear, and are otherwise difficult to pin down when hovering over them. Good news is that it isn’t just you or someone playing a prank, it’s a legitimate bug. This is the result of a conflict between Chrome and the latest version of ...

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Meet The ArtsHackers At #NAMPC 2015

Meet The ArtsHackers At #NAMPC 2015

ArtsHacker has always been about the nuts-and-bolts of being an effective arts administrator and I’m very happy to say that I’ll be leading a session at the 2015 National Arts Marketing Project Conference (#NAMPC) in Salt Lake City, November 6-9 alongside fellow ArtsHacker Ceci Dadisnman and marketing technologist and digital strategist, Marc van Bree. We designed the Energizing Technology track session, Click. Click. Done. developing your google analytics skills, so users of all skill levels can join ...

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