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Thursday, May 30, 2002 |
Now, how did he do that?
He's a radio user. His weblog shows up in the rankings list, yet he's hosted on another server under his own domain name. Nothing about his site resembles one of the "canned" templates that comes with Radio. How do you "map" all of Radio's fantastic features to a completely different layout?
How do you like the new look? [From the Desktop of Dane Carlson]
Dane, it looks great!
1:44:34 PM
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Australia Resources
We're gathering links and weblogs about Australia. Daughter #1 will be in The Gold Coast for about six months from June to December. If you're a frequent traveler to Australia, a native, a native with a weblog or simply have a tip, leave us a comment. We'll link back to you and try to develop a running dialog!
11:49:38 AM
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A View of CMS
The perfect writing tool for bloggers. I spent yesterday in Melbourne, co-presenting a couple of sessions on Web Content Management at a seminar organized by Firmware Design, the Australian distributor of Ektron's CMS products.[Jonathon Delacour]
Here's a sample paragraph from Jonathon's post. It's an eye opener for me. The text entry box in his weblog is probably defaulting to "source" input so that he simply pastes the HTML there.
"Currently I write each post in StoryView, format it and add the links in Dreamweaver, validate it as XHTML in CSE HTML Validator, paste the HTML into Movable Type's entry text field, preview the post, and finally publish it. When I used Radio, I followed pretty much the same procedure."
10:04:53 AM
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The Linkola Scandal
No forgiveness. The Linkola scandal played out during my absence in Melbourne. In the comments on my original post: Jeneane Sessum admitted to trying to bribe me. [Jonathon Delacour]
9:54:52 AM
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© Copyright 2002 Steve Pilgrim.
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