I've changed nameservers and finally made the upgrade to MT 3.3 and all the css zaniness that goes with it. On the downside, some items may not work right just yet, but I'll be working on fixing those. On the upside, you can now comment without logging in.
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3.3 eh? We're still using 3.2 at Willamette. I've been playing with blogs for my classes using MT 3.2. We'll see. In the meantime I'm mocking up an academic weblog in Typepad, although I'm not sure how I'm going to sustain that effort. Good luck with the new iteration here Ken!
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Posted by Nacho | January 2, 2007 2:50 PM
Posted on January 2, 2007 14:50
I like 3.3 so far, for what it's worth. I had resisted making the switch because of the massively different html/css markup, as I was totally fine with my css from before and never seemed to have the time to rewrite it, but I figured the time had come, and I needed a more organic way of fighting spam.
I'm also excited about some of the new plugins, especially the RightFields plugin, which now makes simple a process that previously involved going in and editing the various .cgi files to expand the number of entry fields.
So does Wilamette license 3.2 for your use? Does it provide institutional support? I'm fascinated by any and all instances of blog integration into the curriculum.
Posted by Kenneth Rufo | January 7, 2007 7:13 AM
Posted on January 7, 2007 07:13