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This site is no longer maintained.
My current weblog.
I told Radio to re-publish all of my weblog and category pages. Oh, what a mistake that was! Radio's FTP upstreaming was being especially pathetic today, taking about 8 minutes per chunk of 25 files. It would have taken nearly 5 hours for Radio to re-publish my site at that rate. Can't have Radio hogging my CPU all night, my PC is supposed to be recording The Sopranos...
So I switched Radio to filesystem upstreaming. Thirty minutes to re-render everything, another thirty to rsync with my web host... Realized that I had messed up my nav links, repeat the process.
Thank you, Cygwin!
Back in March, when I first started using Radio, many in the Userland crowd were complaining that switching layouts from tables to CSS was too limiting and difficult. I set out to prove them wrong by converting the default Radio theme to CSS. It was nearly pixel-perfect on all CSS-capable browsers, at the expense of some "CSS purity."
These days everybody loves CSS, even Scoble is doing it!
I've got no attachment to the default Radio look. I started working on a fresh design months ago, and this slow Sunday afternoon seemed like an excellent time to finish it up and roll it out.
So now I've got a new look. It may be ugly, but it's my brand of ugly.
I've archived the old templates, just in case anyone wants them.
Polling all Pocket Blog users...
I've added two polls to the pb-support group: What weblog software are you using with Pocket Blog? and How do you connect your Pocket PC to the Internet?