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Archive for September, 2003

Sunday, September 14th, 2003

Neil Turner Wins!

The Blogstyles design just wasn’t working for me. So I’m using Neil Turner’s design for now. Usable, looks good and lets me concertrate on the blogging until I figure out MT’s design workings.

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Sunday, September 14th, 2003

Movable Type Goodness

Mark Pilgrim has some cool MT stuff. So does Neil Turner. And I found MTPlugins which is pretty cool. And this Movable Type template tutorial is quite good.
Maybe I’ll get MT figured out enough to make it look nice.

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Sunday, September 14th, 2003

New Style

I got a style from Blogstyles just to jumpstart the new design. I don’t like it that much but at least it gives me something other than the default MT styles. I just don’t have a lot of time to design right now.
So far I’m liking Movable Type better than PMachine, althought it is [...]

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Tuesday, September 9th, 2003

LISHost.com

Well I got set up with Blake at LISHost.com. I’m not moving the blog immediately as I want to spend I little time learning Blake’s setup and moving the blog over to Movable Type. PMachine is nice but it’s definitely very Mac oriented and isn’t nearly as widely adopted and not quite as feature rich [...]

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Monday, September 8th, 2003

Changes

Decided to keep the blog on the Mac and keep using PMachine. It works and a barely have time to blog, much less tinker with a server. That being said I’m pondering moving librarymonk.com to LISHost.com In fact I probably will soon. Getting the Ph. D. and other things has caused a serious reallocation of [...]

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Written by Dan Greene, web designer and library geek. Topics covered here include Library and Information Science, Information Technology, web design, and maybe even a monk or two (more...)

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