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Since I started my blog over again from scratch, any old entries I’ve written aren’t easily found. I now have them available at their old URL (blog/entries) with google robots off. This is so any old links still point to the entry and so I can link to old entries if I feel a need to do so. There’s no navigation in these old entries however and really no way to get there unless you know the URL.
I did want to make an easy reference list to my posts about ExpressionEngine which other people might find helpful. Please note that any plugins are still available for download, but no longer supported. In fact, anything in this list here is no longer supported - I’m just providing a link on the off chance you find something helpful in it. Any posts I make about [[ExpressionEngine|EE]] in this blog under the EE Category will be supported, so feel free to bug me about it.
I’ve rambled long enough, so here’s the list.
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Phoxxecomments Send PM to Phoxxe |
If you have the time: I keep looking at EE.... Right now I’m running all of VS off MT using about 6-7 different blogs over the entire site - gallery, recipes, blog, etc. Could I do the same with EE? It’s so appealing, particularly due to the registration feature, I’m just so comfortable with MT by now. Also, does it use true HTML or special tags like PM did? Thanks! |
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Posted: 04/02/05 at 12:56 PM | Link to Comment
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LyndaLocation: Duluth, GA comments Send PM to Lynda |
You can definitely handle 6-7 blogs in EE easily (and perhaps integrate them a bit easier) The former incarnation of this site had 10 blogs running at one time. As far as the tags - you need to setup templates within EE itself. Inside those templates you put HTML and tags similar to MT. It’s a lot more flexible than PM ever was. "Life is not the amount of breaths you take, it’s the moments that take your breath away.” |
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Posted: 04/02/05 at 02:05 PM | Link to Comment
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John Mansfield |
Lynda - thanks for putting all of your EE posts out there. They’re a great resource. I appreciate it. |
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Posted: 04/07/05 at 09:39 PM | Link to Comment
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