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about the new look Paid Members Public
Well, I couldn’t get the style I wanted to work, so I settled on this one instead. Truth be told, I’m rather pleased, because it makes it very easy for me to switch header graphics whenever I feel like it. The plan is for a simple site, that’
New Look Paid Members Public
All being well, the site should have, much like Chris Ecclestone turned into David Tennant, regenerated with a new look.
OK, So I Lied Paid Members Public
I really did intend to get more posts up yesterday, but Stuff Came Up. Stuff does that, you know. It’s an inherent quality of stuff. I will try to be better today.
It lives! Paid Members Public
Hurrah. It all works. A couple of things to note about the new-look site: 1. The archive menu on the right has been replaced by a drop down list. With something like 40 months of blog entries behind me here, that’s much more user-friendly. 2. Right at the bottom
Another Upgrade Paid Members Public
If you’re reading this, I’ve successfully upgraded the site to the final release of the new version of Movable Type, 3.31. If not, well.�
Tagging the Movable Type way Paid Members Public
So, now Movable Type has a tag set-up. How very interesting.I wonder how it integrates with Technorati, if at all. Am I going to have to much around with my templates? Yes, this is just an entry to test tagging. Thanks for asking.
Wash and Brush Up Paid Members Public
This site has just had something of a service, with a quick update to the latest version of Movable Type [http://www.sixapart.com/movabletype/] and the installation of MT-Blogroll [http://www.movalog.com/plugins/wiki/MtBlogroll] to manage the links on the right. Hopefully this, and a few other
Comments Exposed! Paid Members Public
As this blog has been getting a decent amount of comments lately, I’ve added a comments listing to the right hand side of the page. It’s lurking under the Flickr photos box.