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Setting header graphic
If you're replacing a gif with a jpeg, we delete the gif. If you're replacing a jpeg with a gif, delete the jpeg. It isn't wise to have more than one file named headerGraphic.xxx in the decorations folder. You never know which one the server is going to use.
Logging file deletions
When you delete a file in the www folder, it will add an item to the log saying that the file was deleted.
10:50:57 PM
Version 0.56 has an Open Template command.
Here's how you get the latest features, it's pretty easy.
1. Choose Get Latest Code from the Community menu.
2. After it completes, follow Kosso's advice, and quit the OPML Editor and relaunch it. It's good voodoo, although usually not absolutely necessary.
This time when you update, you'll get a new command in the Your OPML Weblog sub-menu of the Community menu, that lets you edit the template for your weblog. That could come in handy if you don't like the way I've arranged things. Perhaps you want the header graphic running down the left edge. Perhaps you want the blogroll above the calendar. You can have a real good time farting around with the HTML.
I'll write some docs on the keywords, but you're smart -- you'll figure it out. (Or wait for the docs.)
Love & Kisses,
Uncle Salvatore from Genoa
[support News]10:50:42 PM