Wait for the Switch

This is a hack. This is only a hack.
Had this been a real website update, it would have looked *way* cooler.

This would be, I guess, phase 1 of my switch to a whole new blog. I’ve brought everything over from MovableType to WordPress, which, contrary to what Jared Bridges seems to think, is pretty hard work. I’m pretty sure the only thing I’ve got to do on this end is go through and update all the poetry. WordPress recognizes linebreaks differently than MovableType, and as a result, everything on here in verse (pretty much) has been converted to long, senseless, lines of text. I’ve got to go back and add in those breaks manually (gulp!).

If you’re the sort of person who goes aimlessly browsing through other people’s archives, now would be the time to do so. I could use your help. If you see typos or other obvious mistakes, put a comment on the post (thereby also testing the new comment system). Hey, if you’re really vigorous (and I can trust you with a login), I might even teach you to put in those linebreaks for me!

Phase 2 will be coming shortly: the new site design complete with new url (and a new banner from one I love dearly). I’ve seen the prototypes. It’s **nice**.

Phase 3 is going to be the tricky part. We need to figure out the best way to run both blogs on the same site. I welcome all suggestions…

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Author: KB French

Formerly many things, including theology student, mime, jr. high Latin teacher, and Army logistics officer. Currently in the National Guard, and employed as a civilian... somewhere

3 thoughts on “Wait for the Switch”

  1. huh?
    the only part I understood was something about poetry written in different style than prose….the rest sounded suspiciously like computerese. 😉

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  2. I’m trying to find the fastest way to put it up there. I can now put it on my own server, but sometimes that slows down the download time. But it looks like blogrolling.com is down right now, so that’s worse.

    KB

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