Curiouser and Curiouser on Rails!
Okay the weblog is back in action, no longer being published using Radio but now using Squib which is my new open source weblog tool. It's heavily influenced by my 3 years of using Radio: like Radio,...
View ArticleSquib keeps wriggling
So, as usual, it's a huge amount more work than I expected but Squib is finally getting to it's feet. In that regard I am highly indebted to Messrs Kirks and Fragen who have been testing the software...
View ArticleSquib becomes real
I've started quite a lot of development projects in my time and many (most?) of them never made it very far. When I set out to replace Radio as my blogging tool I knew, at the back of my mind, there...
View ArticleSquib has a new homepage and a future
I spent a little time today creating a proper home page for Squib. Since the project is now quite real it was time to get rid of the, frankly, horrible place holder and put the project on a firmer...
View ArticleHunting for Squib
I just committed some changes that Andy sent me last night that update the Fragen3.14 theme for Squib. I've switched Curiouser and Curiouser! to use Andy's theme and I think it looks pretty spiffy....
View ArticleThanks are due
Well I have a nice new weblog really. The last vestiges of the old site are now pretty much abandoned. First I have a lovely new banner graphic that my friend bethlet has created from a photo she took...
View ArticleYou don't have to be Microsoft, but it helps
The last release of Squib was in December 2005. At that point I boldly predicted a new release in January with all sorts of interesting new features. Hrm... life never works out quite how you expect....
View ArticleCombining OPML and RSS to create an export format for a blog
Marc Canter links to Joe Brockmeier's post about weblogs having a shared format. Timely. I've been thinking about this myself because I want such a format too. Although I have written a tool to serve...
View ArticleAn experimental OPML+RSS archive for C&C
Over the last couple of days I've hacked together experimental support for OPML+RSS archives in Squib as I described a couple of days ago. You can grab my entire archive from here either directly or as...
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