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Now Running Movable Type 3.2 Beta

// July 14th, 2005 // 1 Comment » // tagged:

Just upgraded the Movable Type 3.2 Beta ... so far no problems. I like the new and improved interface - I'm still checking out all the new features. I'll have to go back through and upload all my personalized graphics though. I had my movable type pimped out :) When I finish re-uploading my changes with 3.2, I want to upload my screenshot to that flickr tag group!

MTKeystrokes WORKS.

// March 20th, 2005 // No Comments » // tagged:

Installed a few new anti-spam plugins last week - and one of them is working overtime! Woohoo! In the past 4 days, it's blocked over 300 potential spam comments! Get it for your MT blog here --> MTKeystrokes (Heard about this, where else, from Jay Allen here.)

WordPress and Movable Type Love

// October 26th, 2004 // 5 Comments » // tagged: >

I'm working on a website for a friend of mine (see the work in progress) -- and all along had planned on using MT as the backend for managing all the content. I'd even talked with SixApart about proper licensing for educational use. The only hitch was the website is hosted on the school systems servers - and they don't have perl. :banghead: And it's not really an option. (Jeff would tell me just to write my own CMS ... but why reinvent the wheel especially when I'm charging non-profit prices for my services anyway!) Sooo ... I figured I would give WordPress a whirl. A few thoughts in the extended entry ... First - I love how fast and easy WP installs. Wham Bam Thank You Maam and it was installed and working. You just have to alter a few very easily found lines in a config file and you're up and running. Second - after working with Movable Type for so long - it's a bit of a mind switch to work with WordPress and their dynamic way of creating pages. WP is super fast ... there's no rebuilding or anything. I'm still trying to figure out how to get a NICE static page url. I know you can do it ... I'll figure it out sometime today hopefully! I really don't want a question mark in my urls. I want the urls to read like www.domain.com/category/page-name. Right now they read www.domain.com/index.php?pagename. I hate that. Third - this is just something I have to get used to. Their templating. Again, I am so familiar with MT's way of doing templates. It is sooooooooooooo customizable. I love MT. Basically, whatever I can think of ... I can do in MT. I love that I can output to a .txt or .inc or .whatever file. In WordPress ... you modify the index template - and that's the template used for basically every output page. Home page, individual entry page, category page. I'm sure you can create new templates ... but where? I'll be surfing the WP forums today and trying to learn new things. Fourth - Said this already, but I have to reiterate ... WP is FAST. It's like ... instantaneous almost. That's due to everything being done "on the fly" I suppose. MT needs to make their new dynamic capabilities a bit easier to implement ... right now it feels like brain surgery. Rebuilding a site that's been online for several years takes a while. Fifth - WordPress has built-in email posting capability. Built-in is the key word there. Sixth - WP doesn't seem to have the capability to have multiple blogs? I guess you can just install it in another directory, but ugh. Seventh - Support and documentation on WP are pretty lacking. But, I have to remember that it's fairly new and doesn't have the userbase that MT does. I'm sure the support will continue to grow as more and more people start using WP. With MT, I know that if I can't figure out how to do something -- all I have to do is go over to the forums and the answer will be there waiting for me. Usually I don't even have to post a question ... I search and wala - I have my answer. Eighth - have I mentioned that WordPress is fast? :bounce: All this said ... it would take a lot to make me want to switch this blog over to WordPress. The whole static page thing bugs me - considering my entire site here is in Movable Type. Every single page - the about me, my fanlistings joined, my guestbook, contact page - everything is in MT. I love that I can create static pages like that. Output in whatever format I want. I'm sure I could figure out a way to do that in WordPress ... but why bother when MT works so perfectly for me? I love having all my entries inline -- my reviews, regular entries, links ... and that I can format them all differently according to the content. I :heartbeat: MT. BUT ... WordPress is very cool. I'm kind of glad that this site I'm working on has forced me to work with another content management system - it's good to learn new things. I'm going to enjoy learning the ins and out of WP - and will definitely consider using it as a CMS option for websites I'm working on.

A Faster MT

// September 17th, 2004 // No Comments » // tagged:

Anyone else noticed how much faster MT 3.1 is? I love that deleting or approving comments is atleast 10x faster ... and rebuilding pages! Faster! This is awesome for people like me who have the spiritual gift of IMPATIENCE. I :heartbeat: Movable Type!

MT Blacklist v. 2.0e installed

// August 30th, 2004 // 1 Comment » // tagged:

Yesss!! I've installed MT Blacklist v2.0e. Bring on the wonderful no-comment-spam days!! This version ONLY works on MT 3.0D and 3.01D - and it's a developer's version. So all the kinks aren't worked out. BUT - if you're running MT 3+ - it's a worthwhile upgrade if you're getting spam attacks like I have been!!! Get it here!

Trackback Spam

// July 25th, 2004 // 2 Comments » // tagged: >

So it's come to this. Comment spamming is no longer a problem for MT 3.0 users (with comment moderation and typekey access). So they finally are spamming via trackback (who knows why it took them this long to figure that out ...) Arghhh ... I got my first trackback spams today. :yell: 143 of them. GRRRRRRR. Really gross stuff too. Not stuff for viagra or enlarging body parts. Nothing that tame. Nasty, icky, I wouldn't want my dog to read what was on those things. It's just a matter of a few clicks to delete them all - but I don't want them there in the first place. (Blacklist for MT 3.0 needs to be released! Please!!!) I wish the trackbacks were set up like the comments - where they were at least held for approval (that way they never show up on the site). I'm adding all the first two subsets of the IP addresses to my IP-Deny manager on my webserver ... but that isn't a real solution because these people are spoofing ip addresses anyway. Banning one IP just means they'll use another one. But banning the first two subsets does seem to slow them down a bit. What is the point, people? Do they think we're going to leave those yucky links on our site? Do they think anyone who reads our blogs are going to click on those links and therefore bring them in some income? Move along, people. Get. A. Life.

MT Plugin Contest Winners Announced

// July 23rd, 2004 // No Comments » // tagged:

Jay Allen's MTBlackList wins first prize (An Apple G5 dual 2GHz with 23" Apple Cinema HD Display and Adobe Creative Suite Premium with GoLive CS - worth more than $7,000). Have you seen the screenshots of the new Blacklist interface? You'll be salivating. :cool: :bounce: David Raynes - MultiBlog - wins third place. This is SUCH a useful plugin. (I'm using Raynes OtherBlog plugin extensively -- but am going to switch to MultiBlog because it will work better with my category/date-based archvies!) See the entire list of winners!

Combined Entries from All Your Blogs

// June 23rd, 2004 // 2 Comments » // tagged: >

!! This tutorial is obsolete. The MT plugin multiblog will do all this and more ... it's FANTASTIC! Click here to get it! !! I've gotten several emails asking how I combine entries from all my different blogs onto my main index page, with each type of entry having its own display settings. There are lots of tutorials already available out there - but here's the way I did it. Setting up your main index page like this will allow the entries from all your blogs to be displayed in chronological order on your main index page. It also allows you to have each blog's entries display in a different way. For instance, on my site, I am showing four blogs content on the main page - Regular blog entries, Reviews, Links and Odds & Ends. The Reviews entries have lots of MTAmazon info included, the Links entries and Odds & Ends entries are extremely short - with just the entry title and extended entry field showing. I didn't want a full big entry displayed when all I was doing was linking to a funny picture on yahoo or adding a new design resource site to my links database.

Requirements:

MT 2.661 or higher
Plugin: MTSQL
Plugin: MTCompare These instructions are assuming you have three blogs you want to aggregate. Replace your MTEntries tags (and everything in between) with: [code]<$MTEntryTrackbackData$>[/code] [code]<$MTEntryTitle$> <$MTEntryBody$>[/code] [code] <$MTEntryTitle$> <$MTEntryBody$>[/code] [code]<$MTEntryTitle$> <$MTEntryBody$>[/code] [code][/code]

Edit the MTSQLEntries tag ...

The 1,8,5 determines which blog entries to aggregate. Replace those numbers with the id numbers of the blogs you want to include. desc limit 0,10 represents how many total entries to show on the main page. So if you want 20 entries to show up - you'd put desc limit 0,20

Setting up each blogs display

Now for each blog you're including -- you'll set up one of these within the MTSQLEntries tags. (I've only put the most basic of MT Info for the blog entry. Put as little or as much as you want to display). If you're including THREE blogs, you'll have three of these within the MTSQLEntries tags. [code] <$MTEntryTitle$><$MTEntryBody$>[/code] The b="__" should correspond to the blog id. So if your reviews blog ID is 8 , b="8".

Automatically Updated Index Page

Now you need to make a few changes in your MT set up so that anytime you post a new entry to any of your blogs -- the main index page is updated. If you don't do these changes ... then the only time your main index page will rebuild to include the other blogs entries is when you post an entry to the MAIN blog. (Make sense?) This is how I get my MT to do it: My main blog's Main Index Template (with the new MTSQLEntries and MTIFEqual tags) is set to OUTPUT to index.php. The template is LINKED TO FILE in Templates/index.txt. Screenshot of Main Blog's Template Setup:
In all the other blogs that I want to include on the main page - I set up a New Index Template. I call it "Combined Entries". It OUTPUTS to ../index.php (so it goes outside it's folder, and rebuilds the same index.php that my main blog rebuilds.). The template is LINKED TO FILE in ../Templates/index.txt (so it goes outside it's folder, and grabs the template from the MAIN BLOG's template). Screenshot of All Other Blogs Template Setup:
Once each blog you want to include has this new index template set up - that is linked and outputs to the same file as the main blog - any time you post an entry to any of these blogs - it automatically rebuilds the index page. (FYI - I also have my rss feeds set up this way. So that when I post a new entry in any of my blogs - my rss feed is rebuilt.)

MT releases new pricing structure

// June 16th, 2004 // 1 Comment » // tagged:

After listening to lots of constructive criticism - Six Apart has released another new pricing structure and now has feasible personal edition pricing options available. Free Edition - 1 author / 3 blogs Personal Edition - $69.96 - 5 authors / unlimited blogs Unlimited Personal Edition - $99.95 - unlimited authors & blogs I'm sure they got that idea from me ... haha! :sarcastic: I did say this in my entry on May 14 though -
Why can't we just have a personal version with all the options we have now. Unlimited authors and blogs ... $99 is fine! I don't think too many people would complain about that. I guess only time will tell ...
A big :bigthumb: to Six Apart for listening to people's concerns and working with the web community on a solution that I think will satisfy most everyone!