Tag Archives for Movable Type
Hello WordPress
Remember when changing CMS was news? Got fed up with Movable Type (most notably the lack of new themes/styles and its slowness on my host), so it’s time to get fed up with WordPress again. The problem I have with … Continue reading
Always on
Thanks to Hg for alerting me to the new Action Stream plugin for Movable Type, enabling you to aggregate your virtual presence around the web. In the left hand side you’ll find list of recent updates. Unfortunately, the styling looks … Continue reading
My Movable Type woes
To speed up rebuilding on this and previous installations of Movable Type, I cut my archives in half and publish through two different blogs. #1 is the one you are looking at. #2 is ‘prolific classic’ (archives from 1998 – … Continue reading
I just finished installing Movable Type 4.0!
Welcome to my new blog powered by Movable Type. This is the first post on my blog and was created for me automatically when I finished the installation process. But that is ok, because I will soon be creating posts … Continue reading
Me, me, me x 43
I’m gonna party like it’s my birthday. Cause it is. Sorry for the mess around here, but I’m never going to finish it if I don’t just go live and fix it as we go along. So, comments are unstyled, … Continue reading
And the word was press
Movable Type has never worked well on prolific.org. Whether it is the 7000+ entries, or its long history of Blogger/MT exports and imports, it’s just always been a sluggish installation. U2log.com runs on the same server (eite.pair.com), is almost as … Continue reading
MT 3.0. Get your wad out.
Briefly (and roughly, since it’s 2.30 am already) then, my take on today’s Movable Type 3.0 release and its pricing scheme. Good software costs money. Well, a lot of the time, anyway. Deal with it. That said… Do they EVER … Continue reading
MTSurvey
If you use Movable Type partake in their user survey.
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