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Tag Archives: ExpressionEngine
Welcome to e-Literate 2.0
At long last, I have managed to move my blog over to WordPress. Many thanks to Sarah Lewis at Blogging Expertise for helping me get my content out of ExpressionEngine, style the site the way I wanted, and make sure … Continue reading
Posted in About This Site, Blogging, Tools, Toys, and Technology (Oh my!)
Tagged ExpressionEngine, WordPress
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More on Evolving the Wikipedia Prior Art Page
Update: How annoying. Even with the URL escaped in my post and the emoticon module turned off in ExpressionEngine, the software insists on rendering the key combination of a colon followed by a P in the URL as a smiley … Continue reading
Not Dead Yet (and Other News)
I know I’ve been rather quiet lately. I’m working on a couple of new projects that I can’t talk about yet but that I should be able to talk about soon (one within a couple of weeks and another within … Continue reading
e-Literate is Currently a Little Messed Up for IE Users
Just wanted to let you know that I am aware that the site is not displaying properly for Internet Explorer users at the moment. (The sidebar is pushed to the bottom of the page.) This might have happened when I … Continue reading
Why Bloglines Sucks
OK, after getting some helpful comments on my earlier post, mostly by a pMachines programmer (along with a somewhat more passive aggressive but at least marginally helpful post from somebody at Bloglines), I think I’m beginning to understand the problem. … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging, Tools, Toys, and Technology (Oh my!)
Tagged Bloglines, ExpressionEngine
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