It’ll Be Greater, Later…
Posted by Saucy Dame Dizzle on
September 23, 2007
So um, how about I’ve just upgraded Saucy Dame Deluxs’ blogging software in order to take advantage of new features, new archive types, new template tags, new widgets, new template structure and more bells and whistles… [*Shit that is basically a bunch of blogger, techy, nerd speak...]
Movable Type is finally getting their act together. We’ve been courting each other for almost 5 years and the relationship was starting to get really frickin’ stale. I was ready to move on and take my archives with me. Moving would have been a huge pain in the rump, but worth it in the long run. Thank goodness they (MT) got the memo and decided to freshen thangs up a bit. Now I can stay put and spruce things up for ya’ll (cuz it’s all about YOU).
What does all of this mean? It means I will need to learn a GRIP of new information as well as re-implement a new blog design [what you see it not what I intend on staying with].
I aint trippin’…
Gotta stay on the cutting edge. No struggle, no progress. Right?
I knew you’d understand. Thanks for your support while I get my “learnin’ something new” on.
Surely it will benefit all of us in the end.
Saucy Dame Dizzle -








5 Responses to “It’ll Be Greater, Later…”
I’m digging the new vibe. I had a bout with MT4, but lost
so I went back to the familiar world of WP.
However, u may find MT worth giving a second look. I’m interested in seeing how ur blog will evolve with it.
RESPECT!
By Fave on Sep 24, 2007
I’ve never used MT, but blogger is seeing it’s last days of moi. I’m in the process of moving to WP.
By Baby Girl on Sep 25, 2007
@ Baby Girl & Fave…
I have a headache right about now trying to figure all of this out. EVERYTHING is NEW. My 4.5 years worth of MT knowledge is not helping me very much.
Mostly it’s the templates that are hard to wrap my head around.
WP is a good look for most bloggers - it gets the job done and looks good while doing it. MT.4 is like the iPhone of content managment systems (for now anyway). Honestly, I don’t need all of the features it offers, but I am sticking w/ it because I don’t want to break all of the links coming from search engines, export files, blah, blah, etc.
Know what I mean?
But uh, I can’t wait to understand the templates better.
By Angelique on Sep 25, 2007
Phew *wipes brow*! If you don’t mind me saying, I don’t like this look very much. I’ve never dealt with MT and I’m on WP right now. I’m learning a “GRIP” as you said too. It’s soooooooooo much info that at some point it becomes intimidating.
Anywho, I’ll still be reading so no worries on that!
Have fun!
By Golden on Sep 30, 2007