Items tagged with movabletype

Link // 08.17.2008 // 8:07 AM // 3 CommentsCreating Social Networks Few Want

Moveable Type and Wordpress are both touting new “social networking” features for future releases. The question is: does anyone care? Do people really want to start their own social networking sites around their blog? From what I can tell, these are attempts to add features that will generate media buzz, not features that will get users excited about the product. I could certainly be wrong, though. What do you think? Visit site »

Link // 08.14.2008 // 8:45 PM // 1 CommentThe Next Social Networks, Powered By WordPress and MT

I think I just threw up in my mouth a little. Visit site »

Link // 09.10.2007 // 4:46 PM // 0 CommentsMovableType adds an iPhone-optimized version of their administration area

I’m really curious to see if Six Apart gets a bunch of shit from the haters for doing browser detection and automatically sending folks to this version when they access it from an iPhone or iPod touch. Visit site »

Link // 06.05.2007 // 7:26 PM // 1 CommentMT4 and movabletype.org

It’s good to see Movable Type back with a new version. It’s been soooo long since the last major update. I’m no longer using it, but it was good for me while it lasted, and the additions of memcached and OpenID support are big boons. Congrats, Six Apart. Happy to have you back in the game. Visit site »

Link // 03.31.2006 // 9:52 PM // 0 CommentsThe Style Contest: Prizes

Nice prizes on this Movable Type design contest. Too bad I’m just finishing up my new site — in which I ditch MT for my own Django-based app. :) Visit site »

Link // 08.25.2005 // 3:21 PM // 0 CommentsMovable Type 3.2 is out.

Smoke ‘em if ya got ‘em. Visit site »

Link // 06.29.2005 // 11:07 AM // 0 CommentsAjax-ified Weblog

Make comments appear on your blog without reloading the page on the form submission. Cool. Visit site »

Link // 02.15.2005 // 3:44 PM // 0 CommentsSix Apart Redesigns

Very nice corporate redesign. Neatly fits all three brands in one place. Standards-based. nice big text, including sIFR headlines. Quite lovley. Visit site »

Blog entry // 12.14.2004 // 2 PM // 29 CommentsAdd a required field to deter comment spam?
James Asher uses an additional required field in his comments form to prevent spam on his WordPress-powered blog. Would something similar work in MovableType?