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Log # 14

On the New Deal

Holy crap.I am now almost fully functioning over at Wordpress. Thanks to Leeny and Cambler for hooking me up with the install and hosting, and thanks to for hosting me for all those years.
I will now soothe your burning curiosity with a medicinal and informative balm:

Pwease tell me Elizoid, what you using to push posts to LJ?

I am using a WordPress plugin called LJ Crossposter, or LJXP for short. It seems to do more than push, it MAINTAINS. So when I delete a post from WP, it’s deleted from LJ as well. I think it also edits LJ when I edit WP. Not sure about the last two.

But…but…will you be posting on LJ still?

Mebbe…if I have SECRET THINGS to say to people on my various filters. Which I do sometimes. However, I will probably not be checking my friends list, as it is from three or four site designs ago and hurts my eyes with its stupid. But I still want to read about every time your cat fucks your best friend in the bathroom at the Cha Cha Lounge, so I supposed I must continue to read actual El Jays. I will find some way to aggregate you people into a feed and form your words with my naked will. Mwee hee heeee…

What will you post about here, yes here, in this blog of blogs?

First of all, stop saying “blog”. That word is a thousand ravenous echidnas rasped across the surface of my brain.

Secondly, I DUNNO! I have great plans in the works, and while I would prefer to come out of the screaming blue with no warning, the vast litter of pulsing maggots left across the Weaselnet by 16-year-old me is prodigious and sickening enough to warrant a Google war. I need people to find this FIRST, you understand? Best to be a solid presence with a definate personality, than the bits and bobs of forgotten Geocities pages and god knows what else…I am frightened.

On the docket:

I will almost certainly be irritating about shiny new plugins and whatnot. And gum. I must have more gum.

    by Eliza Gauger on July 3rd, 2006 ~ 08:50:38 PM
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    Comment by arimanoff on July 5, 2006 at 9:13 pm
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    And maybe the OpenID plugin for livejournalers and other ID freaks? The installation is kinda tricky, but the result… Well, in a Brave New Web 2.0 you can always tell “I blog, therefore I am, and this blog is MINE!”
    Or something like that.

    And yes, LJXP do edit LJ posts, killing the comments from time to time.

    And for a plugins: Spam Karma 2, Feedburner Feed Replacement and, maybe, Wordpress Mobile Edition. Tiger Style Administration for some Mac-styled administration, umm, cutesy.

    Without the links, sorry; Wordpress antispam is very, very nervous about URLs.

    Comment by arimanoff on July 5, 2006 at 9:20 pm
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    Links, links, links.
    http://orderedlist.com/wordpress-plugins/wp-tiger-administration/
    http://www.skippy.net/blog/category/wordpress/plugins/wp-db-backup/
    http://www.alexking.org/software/wordpress/wp-mobile.zip
    http://orderedlist.com/articles/wordpress-feedburner-plugin/
    http://the-notebook.org/12/01/2006/openid-comments-for-wordpress/
    http://asymptomatic.net/wp-hacks

    Comment by Kristin Wenzel on July 9, 2006 at 7:31 pm
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    Hey, butter.

    Butter butter butter.

    Thanks for linking to that nifty lj-xposter. I’ve been crossposting like a madwoman. My site pretty much rocks it hardcore - it’s compatible with cell phones! :D

    I hooked you up with a link on my link list. Wooooo.

    Kristin


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