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MovableType Weblogging

MovableType Pings Weblogs.com

Support for weblogs.com XML-RPC ping

We have added support in Movable Type to talk to the new weblogs.com XML-RPC ping interface (more information ). Rather than automatically checking for changes in all registered blogs (the old behavior), weblogs.com now requires that an XML-RPC ping be sent to mark the blog as changed.

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MovableType Site News Weblogging

New Interface New Thoughts

Noticing how switching form Blogger to MovableType has changed the internal, brain wise, processes and thoughts that go into posting to fozbaca.org.
It will be intresting to see how it turns out.

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MovableType News Site News Weblogging

a whole new fozbaca.org

Well I finally made the switch from Blogger to MovableType. In the good short term it means commenting and some other coolnesses provided by MovableType. So I hope ya’ll enjoy the changes and hopefully better look, when I get around to it. Any of you who have posted in the past should have something waiting in your Inbox. Anyone else who wants to post let me know.

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MovableType Weblogging

MovableType released.

MovableType released.

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MovableType Weblogging

MovableType released.

MovableType released.

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MovableType News Weblogging

Movable Type :: Personal Publishing

Movable Type :: Personal Publishing System, and an interview, Introducing MovableType, on WriteTheWeb.

Mena: Multiple blogs are really an important feature for me, not only to enable multiple visible online journals, but for the ability to manage disparate sources of content in the backend, then join them seamlessly into one “superblog”.

Ah, the “superblog” something engel might enjoy.

Categories
MovableType News Weblogging

Movable Type :: Personal Publishing

Movable Type :: Personal Publishing System, and an interview, Introducing MovableType, on WriteTheWeb.

Mena: Multiple blogs are really an important feature for me, not only to enable multiple visible online journals, but for the ability to manage disparate sources of content in the backend, then join them seamlessly into one “superblog”.

Ah, the “superblog” something engel might enjoy.