Content Management: February 2008 Archives
I spent a frustrating 3 hours last week trying to figure out how to customise the header of a Wordpress 2 blog. Eventually we replaced the kubrickheader.jpg file but we still had a blue backgrounf behind the image. Movable Type 3.2 is far easier to customise as it is closer to HTML in its interface than Wordpress 2.
Wordpress really shouldn't make it so difficult to customise it will alienate the novice user.
I am in the final stages of testing the move of my blog from a TI server to a hosted package with blacknight solutions in Carlow. Hopefully the transition will be smooth, irishsilicon may be unavailable for 36 hrs when I do the transition. The end of feb or the 1st week of march is the most likely date.
I have been trying on and off for the past year to migrate my feeds to feedburner. I finally decided last night to address the issue and now have a working solution for Movable Type 3.2.
1 - Change the index.xml template so it generates a different xml file e.g index-ff.xml
2- Point your feedburner feed to this new file
3 - Create a .htaccess in the same directory as your published feed files e.g. index.xml
4 - Edit .htaccess file and add the following entries e.g
Redirect /index.xml http://feeds.feedburner.com/irishsilicon
5 - Delete the exisitng index.xml file
6 - If you have other feed files such as index.rdf you should repeat steps 4 and 5
Feedburner allows me to add links to sites such as Digg as well as the functionality to email the article
Robert Scoble outline a good reason why microsoft would want to buy Yahoo. He points out that Yahoo 's core business is the internet and they have creative and talented engineers/developers that could take Microsoft Cash cow product which is Office to the internet, this would help to stem the migration of businesses to Google docs. Flickr and yahoo mail would also add to Microsofts glacial presence, as long as tools such as flickr are allowed to develop without to much corporate meddling the user community won't mind who is in control. Look at youtube for example. Robert also points out that the one thing that could sour the integration is the possible HQ battles/turf war between Yahoo and Microsoft. employees.