Hm, I guess I want your opinion on this folks: The Loop Of The
Week was done fairly consistently by me at http://www.earthlight.net/Studios
from early 1996 until 2006 when works on the house precluded having the
equipment exposed to dust etc; and the LOTW always had some kind of comment or
uh, 'blog' along with it. For a while I dedicated them to famous or
infamous folks who had just passed (Linda McCartney got two), then went back to
old form (what's going on right now and how things will get better in the
future), before (now I can say temporarily) stopping in 2006.
Does the Loop of the Week qualify as a 'blog' though?
Perhaps a kind of proto-blog? Well, in any event a new one was posted by
me in the past few days, and as a sign of the broadband-speed times, the zipped
wav has been eliminated.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2009 9:03
AM
Subject: Re: Blogs
Grrr.. people are just so fucking.... clever... I cant even get
rid of the Blogger header on my site... or is that something to do with this
"publish via ftp" mumbo jumbo...?
mark
On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 1:59 AM, info at zoekeating
<info@zoekeating.com>
wrote:
oh, also i made a template to make the
blog look like everything else on my site and have the same header and
footer
Begin forwarded message:
Date: January 12, 2009 4:57:35 PM PST
Subject: Re: Blogs
did it myself! (i do
all my webstuff)
it was relatively simple
set Blogger to publish via FTP
then you make a folder on your server where you want the blog to
publish
in the Blogger settings tell it the URL of the folder and the FTP
path
so in my case i made a folder called "blog" and told Blogger to
publish everything there
i still administer it from the Blogger site, which is nice because it
means I can blog from any computer
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