There’s only so much time in the day. If you follow this blog and your wondering what happened… It’s mostly that my effort’s been going into getting KickoffLabs ready to launch. I’ve been doing two posts there a week. This is harder than it sounds without a writing staff. So, if your one of the [...]
Posts Tagged ‘blogging’
One of the many improvements to make it’s way into Graffiti 1.1 is the support for migrating content from dasBlog into GraffitiCMS. Omar posted about this the other day. To find this simply use the migrator tool by logging into the control panel, clicking site options, then utilities, then migrator. Pick dasBlog and import [...]
If you are using the Blog Extensions plug-in for Graffiti you may start seeing comments on your site that are not being published. This is likely because the theme you choose did not support showing trackbacks by default since they weren’t part of the core GraffitiCMS app. Kudo’s goes to Jeff, who did an outstanding [...]
We Telligenti have let Beta 2 of Graffiti out the door today. For those of you that don’t know Graffiti is a hybrid CMS & Blogging engine. Perfect for individuals or small businesses that want to manage both relatively static and dynamic content pages. The article below gives a full list of improvements, but my [...]
It’s pretty cool to have someone as outspoken and transparent as Curt Schilling blogging about his baseball accomplishments. For me his blog has been inspirational and educational when it comes to my hobby of playing baseball. The post I’m linking to here is a repost of the letter the Sox sent to him in 2003 [...]
But today I realized that taking it offline means that it will only sync recently updated feeds. I was hoping to use my flight from Dallas to Seattle to read some items that have been sitting in there for a while, but it only seems to like syncing recent items. You’ll notice the cut-off when [...]
Here is a little glitch I ran into with Google Reader. I’m hopeful someone on that team picks this up, but maybe I’m giving their bug/idea search too much credit. The problem is that Google reader isn’t always ready to go offline. Before my most recent flight to Dallas I installed Gears and tested switching [...]
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What I’m Reading and Writing – Testing a WLW Plugin
I have a shared items feed from google reader, but I've been struggling with how to share that content more broadly through my main blog feed. I didn't like mirroring my shared items since it felt like content stealing and I share more than I write, but at the other extreme I don't generally [...]