blog platforms
Ghost: blogging Paid Members Public
John O'Nolan is suggesting a new blog platform - a stripped down version of WordPress called Ghost.
WordPress updates and integrates with Facebook Paid Members Public
*A couple of cool WordPress things have happened in the last couple of days…*** ****WordPress hits 3.4**![WordPress 3.4 update](https://i1.wp.com/www.onemanandhisblog.com/content/images/2012/06/wp34.png?resize=393%2C251) Some lovely little touches [in this WordPress release](http://wordpress.org/news/
Twitter buys Posterous: Why? Paid Members Public
In a surprise move, Twitter have acquired blogging site Posterous [http://blog.twitter.com/2012/03/welcoming-posterous-team-to-flock.html]. The question of course, is: “why?” The information from the companies is pretty vague [http://blog.posterous.com/big-news]. Guess 1: (the view held by my Twitter community) It’s a pure
Nice upgrade to VaultPress Paid Members Public
Wow. This will make life so much easier for those whose sites get hacked…
Happy 10th Birthday, Movable Type Paid Members Public
[https://i2.wp.com/www.onemanandhisblog.com/content/images/2011/10/6216528749_79b5bc9f43_b.jpg] Movable Type, the software that runs this blog, [hits its 10th birthday today](http://www.movabletype.org/2011/10/status_of_movable_type_development.html). Blimey.Makes me feel a little guilty for having spent
Changes Paid Members Public
One phase of my life ends. Another begins.
Giving OM&HB a little CloudFlare Paid Members Public
[![Image representing CloudFlare as depicted in C...]()](http://www.crunchbase.com/company/cloudflare)Image via [CrunchBase](http://www.crunchbase.com)A brief diversion into administrivia. People with no interest in self-hosted blog platforms can move right along. There’s nothing for the like of you here. 🙂This blog has languished
An aside on blog platforms Paid Members Public
I’m still pondering where next, technology-wise, for this blog. I’ve been watching the conversation around static [http://inessential.com/2011/03/16/a_plea_for_baked_weblogs] versus dynamic rendering [http://inessential.com/2011/04/04/more_again_again_on_the_static_weblogs_t] of pages that’s