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Movable Type: How to Create Categories in Movable TypeMovable Type: How to Create Categories in Movable Type
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June 27, 2008

http://www.ShowMeHowToDoThis.com Movable Type is a content management system, and a blogging platform. This video will show you how to create top-level categories in Movable Type. http://www.ShowMeHowToDoThis.com Ranked 0.0 / 5 | 0 views | 0 comments Click here to watch the video Submitted By: strive4impact Tags: Category Categories Movable Type Content Management Blog Blogging Categories: How To
Movable Type: How to Create Sub-Categories in Movable TypeMovable Type: How to Create Sub-Categories in Movable Type
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June 27, 2008

http://www.ShowMeHowToDoThis.com Movable Type is a content management system, and a blogging platform. This video will show you how to create sub-categories (subcats) in Movable Type. http://www.ShowMeHowToDoThis.com Ranked 0.0 / 5 | 0 views | 0 comments Click here to watch the video Submitted By: strive4impact Tags: Category Categories Movable Type Content Management Blog Blogging Categories: How To
Movable Type: How to Edit Movable Type Templates Without SytleshMovable Type: How to Edit Movable Type Templates Without Sytlesh
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June 27, 2008

http://www.ShowMeHowToDoThis.com Movable Type is a content management system, and a blogging platform. This video will show you how to edit Movable Type's category templates without using a stylesheet, assuming you don't know CSS or other stylesheet programming language. http://www.ShowMeHowToDoThis.com Ranked 0.0 / 5 | 0 views | 0 comments Click here to watch the video Submitted By: strive4impact Tags: Style Stylesheet Movable Type Content Management Blog Blogging Categories: How To
Movable Type: How to Edit Movable Type Templates without SytlesheetsMovable Type: How to Edit Movable Type Templates without Sytlesheets
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June 27, 2008

Author: strive4impact Added: Thu, 26 Jun 2008 21:46:50 -0800 Duration: 521http://www.ShowMeHowToDoThis.com Movable Type is a content management system, and a blogging platform. This video will show you how to edit Movable Type's category templates without using a stylesheet, assuming you don't know CSS or other ...
Cercare ed Inserire Video nel Tuo Blog: MAGNIFY PUBLISHERCercare ed Inserire Video nel Tuo Blog: MAGNIFY PUBLISHER
from my videos
May 18, 2008

Author: alexsciatap Added: Sun, 18 May 2008 14:10:53 -0800 Duration: 145Plugin per Wordpress e Movable Type: cercare i video online dal pannello di controllo del blog ed inserirli facilmente nei post, creare videopost rapidamente...
MAGNIFY PUBLISHER: il Modo Più Veloce e Semplice Per Cercare ed Inserire Video nel Tuo BlogMAGNIFY PUBLISHER: il Modo Più Veloce e Semplice Per Cercare ed Inserire Video nel Tuo Blog
from Videoblogging - recent posts - blip.tv (beta)
May 17, 2008

Plugin per Wordpress e Movable Type: cercare i video online dal pannello di controllo del blog ed inserirli facilmente nei post, creare videopost rapidamente...
Movable Type Monday: Considering Security and Beta Test UpdatesMovable Type Monday: Considering Security and Beta Test Updates
from The Blog Herald
April 14, 2008

The primary focus of activity this week was around the Movable Type Open Source (MTOS) 4.15 beta test and the release of the second beta release. Before we dive into that information however, I thought I d address one of the hot topics of the last week. Welcome to Movable Type Monday! MTOS Security Reflecting on Movable Type s security history, MT4 was released on August 15, 2007 and before the next feature release (MT 4.1) saw two security releases. The first (MT 4.01) was released just over a month later and was more a bug-fix release, fixing only one security bug that was discovered during a normal quality assurance process. As a result, MT 4.01 was recommended but not mandatory. There were no known exploits for the one security bug fixed with v4.01. On the other hand, the second bug fix was MT 4.01a which came 116 days after v4.01. This was a mandatory release that addressed a potential security issue. Once again, there were no known Movable Type users who had been affected by this issue. And, although MT 3 was no longer officially supported, Six Apart chose to release MT 3.36 in order to patch an older version of MT which suffered from the same issue. Since MT 4.1 (and with it MTOS 4.1) was released in January, there have been no security releases nor any known exploits (further confirmed by scanning the changelogs for the MT 4.15 beta which lists no security changes). As we can see, Movable Type has had a proven, trustworthy security track record. Few exploits have been found to date and when they have, they have been patched quickly. Talk to the Team A lesser known aspect of the MTOS community is the bi-weekly phone calls that Six Apart hosts, every other Wednesday. Although the wiki page hasn t yet been updated, by my calculations, the next call should be this coming Wednesday (April 16). The agenda of the bi-weekly phone calls varies greatly but, it is none-the-less a great way to engage in discussion with Six Apart and other members in the MTOS community on the direction and future of the product. Conference Number: 1-712-432-3000 Bridge Number: 353177 If you re unable to call in, a podcast is usually available in a few days! MTOS 4.15 Beta Test Beta 2: The second beta version of MT4.15 was released late this week. On carefully perusing the changelog, we see that besides a long list of bug fixes, there are also a few features hidden in this release: Clone a template with one click Republish a template with one click from the template listing (a oft-requested feature!) Sort entry listings by the number of comments or trackbacks they ve received Template Listing Feedback: MTOS 4.15 featured a number of updates to the backend administration interface. One of these updates was to the template listing screen which now displayed all the templates together (rather than under different tabs or behind different filters as MT3.x and MT4.0 did respectively). This change triggered a discussion on the MTOS-dev mailing list with members debating scaling this new listing (would it start to get unwieldily with a large number of templates?) as well as the nomenclature used with the various different publishing methods MTOS 4.15 now supports. Release Date: While by no means set in stone, Byrne Reese, the product manager of Movable Type at Six Apart, has posted a tentative release date of mid-to-late May to the mailing list (and updated the Roadmap page on the wiki). Living on the Bleeding Edge: I thought that this beta test would also be the perfect opportunity to highlight how to live on the bleeding edge of MTOS development. Automated nightly builds are of course available but lets take this up a notch. How can you get the source? A trac has been setup which allows you to browse through the source code in an easy way as well as get a list of updates to the code. This page in the documentation explains how to actually check out the source code from the repository whilst this entry on the MTOS blog highlights some of the nuances of the MTOS code repository. Check it out! MTOS Community News Debian Package: Byrne Reese published an interview with Dominic Hargreaves, the author of the Debian MTOS package that I highlighted last week. Dominic talks about why Debian is his preferred distribution and what he likes and would improve with MTOS. Documentation Updates: This week also some updates to the documentation. A new page details the magic variables in archive templates and many template tag pages were updated to be more detailed and include more examples. To stay up-to-date with MTOS documentation, subscribe to the changelog.
Teaching Bloggers To FishTeaching Bloggers To Fish
from Six Apart News
February 12, 2008

We take design incredibly seriously at Six Apart -- the challenge of understanding constraints and working within them to make something beautiful, the thrill of seeing a final product that "just works", and the quiet satisfaction of knowing that you chose substance over flash and it worked out for the best. Movable Type, TypePad, and Vox provide hundreds of themes and styles ranging from something professional to something intricately elaborate, with many customizable choices in between. We do this to give you freedom of expression and complete control over your blog. All of that is in the back of our heads when we think about how our tools can advance the state of design on the web. Forgive the clich??, but we don't want to just give people a fish, we want to teach them how to fish. It's easy to make tools to create a design, but it's far harder to create tools that help you get in the mindset of making good tradeoffs. So today we bring you the Design Assistant for Movable Type. Sure, you can click through it and knock out a cool custom design really quickly. But along the way, you'll start to see how a few common grid/column layouts can impact the way your content is perceived. The Assistant creates finished designs, but you're also encouraged to click on individual page elements and understand the CSS cascade that informs their styling. The last step isn't merely when a particular design is applied to your blog -- the last step is actually the start of learning more, from a broad selection of hand-picked learning resources. It's similar, in a lot of ways, to the thought 37signals puts into the so-called "blank slate" state for their applications. When you start out using their services and haven't yet entered any data, the tools provide illustrations of what they'll look like in actual use which get you in the right mindset. We know there's an opportunity to get people who are just thinking "I need to pick a theme" to think in the mindset of a designer. Movable Type was the first blogging platform to popularize CSS-based designs and are proud to count many of the world's most talented and influential designers as members of our community. But we're just as interested in getting people who've never consciously thought about web design to make a first step towards appreciating one of the greatest things blogs have brought to the web: An appreciation for design. Alright, designers: What should we add to the Assistant? We're going to be evolving the tool rapidly based on your feedback, bringing these capabilities to TypePad members and adding a wide range of new functionality. Your input is going to help us choose where we go next. You can also read more about it on MovableType.org.
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Benefits Of BloggingBenefits Of Blogging
from Practical Ecommerce Podcasts
February 11, 2008

Establish yourself as an authority in your field.
Please pardon our dustPlease pardon our dust
from Technology Evangelist
September 11, 2007

We're in the process of applying a bunch of updates to the TechnologyEvangelist.com blogging platform, Movable Type. During this time the site may do some pretty wacky and odd stuff as we get our plugins, themes and general code working again. We've already completed the MT4 upgrade, now it's just a matter of tweaking themes and fixing those darned trolls to try and optimize site speed, mobile access, iPhone access, etc. If you run in to any problems or have suggestions for us, please drop me a line at benjaminhigginbotham@technologyevangelist.com. Thank you for your patience. Comment on this post Book of the Month: Everything is Miscellaneous Gadget of the Month: Panasonic HDC-SD1 AVCHD 3CCD Flash Memory High Definition Camcorder Web Site of the Month: Google Docs - Used to Write Technology Evangelist Posts Technology Evangelist Podcasts: Subscribe to Podcast Feed Technology Evangelist Videos: Subscribe to Video Feed
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Episode 8 - RAID ExplainedEpisode 8 - RAID Explained
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta)
August 16, 2007

Release date: December 12, 2005 In episode 8, we explain exactly what RAID is, how it works, and the differences in RAID using simple sandwiches to explain the more complex ideas of RAID. --Sent via http://heyspread.com : Upload videos to multiple sites quickly
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Philebrity Popped! Block Party (part 1)Philebrity Popped! Block Party (part 1)
from - blip.tv (beta)
April 16, 2007

Philebrity News catches the Popped! Block Party on Hancock St, Northern Liberties, PA. Part 1 includes the bands Movable Type and Feather Mills!



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