Thursday, October 19, 2006
All is not lost
Thankfully, I still had my old databases with all my old posts. I had to manually copy them from the old database to the new one. Didn’t take too long, and I got to relive a little of my past during it which is always neat :)
I hope to never lose my post data. It’s really cool to have a years worth of posts. I don’t have that much, but atleast there’s some of my old stale thoughts on the web.
Labels: blogging
Tuesday, October 10, 2006
Hellow.
Now that the RadiantCMS site is back, I was able to get a copy and start using it for my site. A few months back, I did a hack in which I implemented file uploading and a meta tag manager (even though they are dead) into RadiantCMS. Many would say that I mangled the CMS, in that none of those features are really truly needed. But alas, it had to be done. Now that I’ve progressed as a Ruby developer, I hope to do some more (elegant?) hacking to fit the needs of our clients and also start doing more in-house Rails development instead of Cold Fusion which is prevalent at the time.
I’d like to look into behaviours deeper to gauge what they are capable of, and maybe create some that might come in handy.
On a side note, I believe this is the sixty-seventh time I’ve “restarted”. I hope to preserve data by export this time around.
Labels: blogging
Wednesday, November 30, 2005
New Typo Themes!
I’ve been keeping a close eye on the typo theme contest, and trying to convice Matt to design one, but alas… the contest has ended and no theme from him. While there are some great ones out there (Matt, you could’ve made a great one!), there are minor discrepancies that prevent me from using a particular theme. Except one. I am partial to Scribbish. It’s consistent. Props to the author.
I’m now anxiously awaiting the results to see who wins the Typo Theme Contest
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