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Posting Date: April 14, 2002
 

WebWord Comment -- Movable Type is now the official content management system of WebWord. If you are reading this, the installation was successful.

 

  

Reader Comments...
 

Yeehaa! Go John!

Hey, how about posting an article on how easy (or difficult) the installation process was?

Usability note: The first time I hit "Post", I hadn't entered my email address (don't want spambots harvesting it) and there was absolutely no indication that it was a "required" field. Two suggestions:

a) Put an asterisk to show that it's required or b) Get rid of the restriction altogether.

I recommend option b.

Posted by: MadMan on April 15, 2002 02:09 AM

 

What made you decide to switch from GM to MT? Just curious...

Posted by: Manuel on April 15, 2002 02:28 AM

 

I'd really like to be able to use HTML in my posts. Bold, italics, and bulleted lists, anyhow.

Posted by: Jack Schonchin on April 15, 2002 09:54 AM

 

And... leave at least one more line break between posts in the design. That allows me to scan more efficiently.

This is a test of HTML. Please ignore.

Posted by: MadMan on April 15, 2002 12:26 PM

 

Getting a little tired of your non-useful comments madman. Take a rest for a while and give us all a rest from your comments!!

Posted by: saneman on April 18, 2002 05:56 AM

 

I get 8 hours of sleep every night. I don't need any additional rest. MadMan, post away! My brain can take it!

Posted by: Jack Schonchin on April 18, 2002 10:28 AM

 

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