converted to wordpress

i’ve completely changed my blogging software to WordPress. Movable Type and DavidComeaux.com had a 4-year relationship. It was very productive. We grew and changed together. In the end, if it weren’t for the issue of comments, we’d still be together. But, alas and alack. We had to split up. I wanted the comments to be accepted graciously and free of error, MT did not.

What does this mean for you, the reader? Hopefully, nothing. Nothing more than perfect functionality, that is: the comments are working again. What does this mean for us, your humble narrators? Freedom. Love. Mutual Understanding. Forgiveness.

i was able to test out WordPress on Digivation.net, thanks to Matt Smith and his technological heart. the crossgrade went smoothly, and even when i hit some snags, i was able to overcome them with little difficulty. WordPress is a little clunky on the outside, some quirks here and there. For example, the WYSIWYG editor doesn’t really jive with Safari, which is maybe more of a Safari problem. But on the operations side, it runs very smoothly.

I’ll be working to achieve similar functionality on Desiree’s site and JohnComeaux.com shortly.

3 Responses to “converted to wordpress”

  1. Required says:

    Well, you said the Name was (required) so that’s what I typted. Haha. Anyways, looks … um… the same. Great job. Love it. Peace out.l

  2. Nanny says:

    Your site now looks different on my computer screen. All the menu options that were shown on the left of your blog are now way down at the bottom after your blog.

    Nanny

  3. chappie says:

    The menu options relocation is due to using Internet Explorer, and I’m not quit sure why it does that. It shows up normally in Firefox and Safari. My page does the same thing…haven’t fixed it yet. I figure its one of those WordPress bugs, sorry Dave.

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