Whoa! What happened?

Published on November 24, 2004 by

If you’re wondering what happened to my blog, allow me to explain: I’ve switched from MovableType to b2evolution.

My website’s very much in flux right now, so don’t be surprised if things change quite a bit. There are all sorts of stray files out there that I’ll need to organize eventually.

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6 comments on “Whoa! What happened?”

  1. Rosalie says:

    Your revamped site looks great, and the Categories section is impressive already!

  2. Kevin says:

    Just out of curiosity, why the switch to b2evolution?

  3. I didn’t like the license limitations of MovableType. I toyed around with several content management systems. If WordPress had multiblog support, I probably would have used it, but I didn’t feel like waiting around for them to add it. I finally decided b2e had the most of what I wanted right now.

  4. danithew says:

    Eric,

    Nice work! I really like the change over to b2evolution and its results. I particularly like what you’re doing with the tabs and overall organization of your blog.

    p.s. I just had a super-random thought. Do you ever need weird abstract drawings for your stories or books? Just curious. :)

  5. Bryce I says:

    Looks great! I just hacked together a b2evolution port for Times and Seasons, so I know a thing or three about it. How are you liking it?

    Also, are you going to allow user-selectable skins? One of the cooler features of b2evo, in my book.

  6. Danithew,

    Thanks. Glad you like the change.

    As for needing weird abstract drawings for my stories, I haven’t so far. But if I ever do, i know who to ask.

    Bryce,

    I’m having fun learning to use PHP while trying to get the features I want to work in b2evo. I’ve disabled the user-selectable skins for now, because I’m experimenting with changes to the custom template, and I don’t feel like trying to keep all the templates in sync. Once I’ve achieved some stability, I’ll modify some other skins to be compatible so users can choose.