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03 December 2005

02 December 2005

Blog Software Smackdown: The Big 3 Reviewed

2005-11-11: Movable Type vs Word Press vs Text Pattern technical review

01 December 2005

29 November 2005

Tag Passing: The Story So Far - Freshblog

Greg, your ideas are much too good to be hidden buried in the deep web like this, in some un-RSS-tracked comment somewhere, with just barely a permanent URI. (John might happen to update his template to use the Blogger standard comment URI permalinks <b>#

28 November 2005

Magic Del.icio.us JSON feeds

<i>Comment threading is something the blogosphere should eventually catch onto, but almost no one does that yet. While lack of comment RSS is a pain, you'll note that I </i>do<i> have one for my site via mailbucket and a nice forwarding system on Gmail.</

27 November 2005

Browservulsel: Custom Blogger comments form (4): spam protection

Might I suggest some smallish but useful-per-work-involved upgrades to this? (I'm actually mostly interested in the changes applied to your blog, but it would most likely be useful to the wider public adopiting your code too.)<br><br>1: Make the datestamp

26 November 2005

Category Integration Between Sites - Freshblog

You're very welcome, Greg; I'm much in favour of all of my improvements / tweaks going back into your mainline code, should you want them there.<br><br>I would only add support for picking up tags from "known" referrer tag schemes (scraping relevant bits

21 November 2005

18 November 2005

QiSoftware: Another JavaScript Blogger Calendar...

Could you elaborate on the <i>I use a separate post rather than the hidden html</i> bit? (It got a little foggy for me there.)

QiSoftware Business Blog

That's a rather nice calendar; it beats the <a href="http://ecmanaut.blogspot.com/2005/08/adding-calendar-navigation-to-your.html">client side javascript calendar I tossed together</a> in user experience, and with a margin too.<br><br>Isn't it a bit exces

Simpy Instead of Del.icio.us for Categories? - Freshblog

Del.icio.us still seems to hold the technical lead with their JSON feeds, as integration with your own site goes -- if we assume we live in a world where we are tied to only using client side solutions -- Libraryclips post their search form by HTTP post t

17 November 2005

16 November 2005

15 November 2005

14 November 2005

10 November 2005