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Over the weekend, I redesigned my website. I'm mostly happy with what I have so far. Some of it was inspired by an old design I did for my site when it had been powered by WordPress.
Over the weekend, I redesigned my website. I'm mostly happy with what I have so far. Some of it was inspired by an old design I did for my site when it had been powered by WordPress.
I love running my site in Drupal. But, there is one thing that I miss from my days using Wordpress -- Auto-discovery of my RSS feed(s).
It sounds like a small thing, I know, but when you use your website to push information around the internet, it really helps to have auto-discovery.
By default, Drupal does not have auto-discovery. But by using Site Verify, you can fix this in a few seconds.
I was looking through some old posts imported from my old site, and realized that it has been a long time since I've explained my choice of technologies to run the site. My first dynamic site was run by b2evolution. Both b2evo and WordPress were forks of an older system. And, over time, I tried both systems, eventually WordPress won out.
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I was tired of places like YouTube handing me <EMBED> tags to place flash files in my blog when they are not now (and never have been) part ofany HTML or XHTML standard. So, I took a look at how different browsers use <OBJECT> tags to achieve the same thing.