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Monday, April 22, 2002 |
What's the RSS story at Movable Type?
I've been prowling the weblog world today. As I've mentioned before, I find a lot of consistency in the design and look-and-feel of Blogger sites, Movable Type sites and Radio sites. I'm sure a lot of this has to do with available themes/templates.
I'm also noticing that few Movable Type sites have xml icons or 'rss syndication links.' Can anyone explain this? Does Movable Type offer any type of aggregator for reading weblogs or keeping up with news sources? These questions are NOT about Movable Type so much as they are about being able to keep up with/subscribe to a cross-section of weblogs.
5:25:42 PM
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But, does it teach me how to edit Radio templates?
Inside Dreamweaver Ultradev 4. Inside Dreamweaver UltraDev 4 teaches you how to build a fully-functional Web site from the ground up. Each chapter provides a tutorial saved at critical junctures so you can focus on particular features. Walk through the step-by-step exercises and use the project files, sample database, and graphics from the accompanying Web site. [O'Reilly Safari]
12:23:32 PM
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Electrical, mechanical, civil, chemical, industrial, nuclear...
...agricultural, aerospace - these were the engineering majors of yester-year. Now many other fields title the experts with "engineer."
Greatest Engineering Achievements of the 20th Century: "How many of the 20th century's greatest engineering achievements will you use today? A car? Computer? Telephone? Explore our list of the top 20 achievements, and learn how engineering shaped a century and changed the world." [From the Desktop of Dane Carlson]
12:13:15 PM
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© Copyright 2002 Steve Pilgrim.
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