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September 04, 2:06 | Comments (3)

MovableType, Battleling XHTML

Farewell, Greymatter. Hello, MovableType. After the former decided to reset my database some time back, I've been weary about committing any more entries to the monster. Hence the slow rate of posting lately. But no more.

I moved the few latest entries over to MovableType now, and I'll hopefully be adding the rest of the archive shortly. I also gave the design a few twists and turns in the process (hope you like it). I even went as far as to shoot for XHTML standard compliance, but now that I'm in the Mac downstream, and couldn't get everything showing correctly on IE 5.2/Mac, I called it a day and tailed back to a tables design.

Forgive me, W3C father, for I have sinned. I will amend my ways as soon as time for tinkering permits it.

August 22, 10:19 | Comments (11)

Greymatter goes loco!

All my previous entries gone? My 1+ year history of Loud Thinking vanished? Almost! Greymatter has just decided to do away with it all and restart my posting history at 1. Not good. Luckily, it left a rendered copy of my archive intact, so now I'll just have to scrape of all the data, and all will be good.

Of course, that's going to take some work. And when it's done, it sure won't be going back on Greymatter. Sorry Noah, but in an age that still haven't reached the point of omnipotent backups, one good scare is all it takes. I'll be taking off and moving to either MovableType or that new S*****g thing that's been cooking between me and a guy sending out tons of signals.