a little picture I’m a Quaker from South Jersey with a love of outreach and ministry. More bio and my contact information in my about Martin post. My other sites: QuakerQuaker.org, a social networking site for Quaker bloggers and MartinKelley.com, my technology blog and freelance web services site.

movable type Posts

Movable Type getting cool and Quaker alphabets (Links)

Crazy Quaker videos, blogging Russians and the new e-books

Site update

Warning: Geek to follow: Thanks to readers for their patience these past few days as I've transferred QuakerRanter to a new web host. My old account had multiple sites on the same server, including QuakerQuaker.org and MartinKelley.com and every time there was a problem on QR it would take everything down. After probably a year of troubleshooting and never quite fixing the problem QR is off on its own (on Bluehost.com, I wanted to see what CPanel was like).

I'm also rebuilding the site to be more compliant with the new Movable Type template structure, which motivates this new look. I still like the old minimalist design ripped off of Kottke and might bring it back or might experiment with something else that fits the new stream-of-life direction the blog has been taken with its Twitter integration.

I can't really blog about the most interesting financial development of the day, which has to do with the end of a certain witness of fifteen years but if any F/friends want to know feel free to drop me an email.

Off now to see if the town Halloween parade has been washed out by rain again (today is the rain date and it's pretty soggy if not actively raining). Expect pictures of cute boys in matching butterfly outfits...

God's job, Six Apart's methodology

Site maintenance

Just a quick note that I'll be upgrading this site over the next few days, part of a migration of all of my sites to the awesome new Movable Type 4.0. My apologies if commenting or search breaks during this process. Update: it seemed to have worked, now I'll have to break it by adding all sorts of experimental features!

Independent Net Publishing Gets Easy Again

An update on my post about online magazines and the new Movabletype charges... The folks at MT have listened to all the feedback and implemented new policies which are much more sensitive to the needs (and resources) of small nonprofit and community groups. It's really good news for all the independent publishing happening via blogs. Look for my "powered by" symbol to change to the new 3.0 version as soon as I install it.

Movable Type and and the Evolution of Online Magazines

MovableType, the wonderful "blogging" software that's behind both Martin Kelley Quaker Ranter site and Nonviolence.org, has recently decided to start charging for their software. Fair enough, but they're been a lot of hubbub about their pricing structure. The creators have asked for feedback on how people use Movable Type.

Going all the way with MovableType

I’m starting the process of putting my whole site onto MovableType, even the old static pages.

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