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“No more and then!”
Oh, for the love of all things holy stop changing the site around. I hope I’m done. I’ve got this site plugged into the queue over at Browsershots to check to make sure that this silly thing still looks like tha sexx in IE6. I hope it does, I’m tired of doing all this crap.
In other news, I’m very nearly done porting the theme from Rich’s site to a releasable WP theme. For the most part it’s just been cleaning the code and CSS up and adding template tags to fill in stuff that Rich had hard coded in. No big deal at all. I would be done already, but the weekend took a few interesting turns, so I haven’t had much time to sit in front of the Macs and veg. I’d talk about that more, but I’m not sure if this is the right blog to do it in. Moreness after the fold…
Oh yeah, there’s a new blog out on the horizons. It’s called Kolophon.org. And, that’s about all we know about the beast at this point. Needless to say, it’s run by Wordpress, will be at least partially written by me and is (of course) no where near being finished. Why is it a .org? Because .com was squatted and I’m dumb and selected .org from the dropdown when I meant .net. This just goes to show you, that little screen where they ask you to review your order, you should probably have a glance at that thing.
And in even more blog news: Max is getting all set-up on my server. Hopefully we’ll be seeing some content from him very soon. Welcome Max.
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