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Six Apart responds to 500 errors

July 04, 2005 at 05:09 PM

In the last few days I've suddenly been getting 500 Internal Server Errors when trying to rebuild an individual entry in my Movable Type install. It comes and goes in other situations too, but that's the main culprit. It appears to be caused by a cPanel upgrade to certain Perl modules, while other non-cPanel environments aren't having the same problems.

Right now it's something I can get around without too much frustration, but hopefully either cPanel or 6A can get a fix out ASAP.

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Movable Type 3.2 is coming

July 02, 2005 at 09:25 AM

A new version of MT is coming and Six Apart is detailing the 32 biggest new features. Looks like this is going to be a pretty big release, as they've showcased the new admin home and the junk folder.

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Strategy for maximizing page views

June 12, 2005 at 04:03 PM

I started posting excerpts on my homepage a couple of months ago and I just started putting just excerpts into my archives last week. The homepage I did to give a quick overview of everything going on with the site, while I switched the archives to conserve on bandwidth. Googlers were coming in and pulling 30 entries at once and getting a huge amount of images too when they were hitting my category or date-based archives. I paginated them too and I saved on bandwidth big time Friday and Saturday.

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How to Speed Up Publishing in Movable Type

May 24, 2005 at 02:06 PM

I need to turn on background tasks and uninstall some plug-ins I don't use anymore (and a couple I've never used.)

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Google Opens Up Beta of AdSense for Feeds

May 18, 2005 at 11:02 AM

The Weblogs, Inc. network has been running them for a while and I'm not impressed. They don't seem to be targeted very well and aren't really based on the post they're with at all. Half the ads they've run are for some anit-Bush website despite none of the sites being political at all.

Sign up for the beta here.

(via ProBlogger)

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Adsense Notifier extension

May 12, 2005 at 10:33 AM

Another great Firefox extension that Berg pointed me to this morning, Mincus' Adsense Notifier. It shows your Google Adsense stats down in the status bar so that those of us who are little obsessive compulsive as well as money-hungry and can always know exactly how much revenue our ads are bringing in.

There are a decent number of options available to let you configure the tool, I've already got so much stuff in my status bar that I'm having it display just my page impressions, clicks, and earnings.

Very handy.

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DreamHost for 77 cents per month

May 10, 2005 at 04:47 PM

Enter the promotional code 777 when ordering the Crazy Domain Insane! package.

(via DMM)

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PHP cheat sheets

April 28, 2005 at 09:25 AM

Helpful reference on PHP.

(via Dave Shea)

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Backpack from 37signals

March 24, 2005 at 02:36 PM

I've got no idea what it is, but I'm excited about it. That's what happens when you release things as useful and polished as Basecamp and Ta-da Lists.

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The Elements of Meaningful XHTML

March 14, 2005 at 12:11 PM

Slides from Tantek Celik's SXSWi presentation I attended yesterday.

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Quit Your Job to Blog, Blog, Blog

February 23, 2005 at 12:29 PM

Yesterday Kottke announced he had quit his job to blog full time, today Wired ran a story on it. That should help with the contributions.

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CMS Do's and Don'ts

February 18, 2005 at 02:57 PM

Article on how to make your Content Management System work for you instead of the other way around.

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IE7 beta this summer

February 15, 2005 at 06:10 PM

They're developing a new version of Internet Explorer finally, IE7 should be beta released this summer. Interestingly, it will only be available to people using Windows XP Service Pack 2. Hopefully it will finally have support for a transparent alpha channel in PNG's. And you know, fix everything else that makes it a POS.

In equally awesome news, MS Windows AntiSpyware will remain free. Mucho bueno.

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SlideShowPro

February 14, 2005 at 12:06 PM
SlideShowPro

Wow. Check out the demo of the new SlideShowPro from Todd Dominey. I am really impressed. Looks and works great. Hover over the image numbers down at the bottom, the little thumbnails that pop up are infinitely cool. You can even pull in Flickr feeds!

I will definitely be purchasing SlideShowPro and implementing it here and probably over at the KUHigherEd site.

Very good work and something I'll be able to use over and over again for only $20.

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ESPN needs Flash developers

February 11, 2005 at 02:10 PM

Damnit I want to work there!

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SlideShowPro available 2/14

February 08, 2005 at 11:18 AM

Although I think I've officially moved to Flickr for forever, this will still be something I'm interested in using for projects.

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Information Aversion

February 03, 2005 at 09:46 AM

Dave adds to what Matt brought up the other day. Too many bloggers are rolling their RSS feeds into one monster feed, full of links, photos, random crap, and maybe an actual post once in a while.

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ECMAScript Menu System

January 24, 2005 at 11:54 AM

Definitely something I'll be looking at for Phase 2 of the site I'm working on now. It accomplishes the same effect, but I have to add id's to every main menu item. Even worse, I have to put some Javascript at the top of every page, which means any changes have to be made 21,324,325 times.

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Basecamp Project Management

January 19, 2005 at 03:30 PM
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An amazing piece of software. I have heard people (including the creators) talking about Basecamp for a long time now, but I had never noticed there was a free version before. The free version only lets you manage one project at a time, but otherwise it's the full blown app.

Basecamp lets you track a project's major milestons, create to-do lists, send messages, share files, and pretty much everything else you could think of. You even get a unique URL where everyone related to the project can interact and work together.

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Movable Type 'nofollow' plugin

January 18, 2005 at 09:05 PM

Movable Type has officially added support for the rel="nofollow" attribute for anchor tags through a plugin. I don't plan on implementing it here on this site, I don't mind sharing a little PageRank with others. I'm sure many of the sites I frequent will implement it though, meaning my PageRank is probably going to plummet.

Hopefully, enough of the most popular weblogs put in to place and put an end to all this damn comment spam.

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