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	<title>Comments on: Getting Things Done</title>
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	<description>teaching in an e-world</description>
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		<title>By: iSean &#187; The problem with tweaking</title>
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		<dc:creator>iSean &#187; The problem with tweaking</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Mar 2006 14:54:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] And this takes me back to the problem I now have with how I&#8217;ve done things. I have had a family website since the 1990s. I registered our last name and have kept a journal (mostly about my kids) for the grandparents and other family and friends. We get A LOT of hits on this site. In the old days, I used this site for experimentation (now, my atticmooses site is for testing, but somehow I snuck my blog on here instead of my professional site???). For the first many years, the whole family site was coded in HTML. I used BBEdit to write all of my html. Somewhere along the way, I discovered Dreamweaver and that&#8217;s been my tool of choice (or a combo) ever since. In 2001 or so, I switched to PostNuke (a Content Management System). And, just last month, I converted it all and switched to WordPress (same as this blog). That being said, when the site was all HTML-based, I added a neat feature that would allow my users to go to a control panel-like page and choose 1 of 4 styles for the whole website. I used Javascript to set a cookie and the chosen style would last for as long as they visited my site, but they could also change it any time. This took a bit of time to figure out. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] And this takes me back to the problem I now have with how I&#8217;ve done things. I have had a family website since the 1990s. I registered our last name and have kept a journal (mostly about my kids) for the grandparents and other family and friends. We get A LOT of hits on this site. In the old days, I used this site for experimentation (now, my atticmooses site is for testing, but somehow I snuck my blog on here instead of my professional site???). For the first many years, the whole family site was coded in HTML. I used BBEdit to write all of my html. Somewhere along the way, I discovered Dreamweaver and that&#8217;s been my tool of choice (or a combo) ever since. In 2001 or so, I switched to PostNuke (a Content Management System). And, just last month, I converted it all and switched to WordPress (same as this blog). That being said, when the site was all HTML-based, I added a neat feature that would allow my users to go to a control panel-like page and choose 1 of 4 styles for the whole website. I used Javascript to set a cookie and the chosen style would last for as long as they visited my site, but they could also change it any time. This took a bit of time to figure out. [...]</p>
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		<title>By: sean</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 25 Feb 2006 01:11:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>as part of my renewed efforts at getting things done, i think i&#039;ve discovered why my comments were not being indicated on the main blog page . . . my commenting spam filter needed to be upgraded since i upgraded to WordPress 2.0. 

but, i have to make a comment to test whether it&#039;s working or not . . . so this is it.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>as part of my renewed efforts at getting things done, i think i&#8217;ve discovered why my comments were not being indicated on the main blog page . . . my commenting spam filter needed to be upgraded since i upgraded to WordPress 2.0. </p>
<p>but, i have to make a comment to test whether it&#8217;s working or not . . . so this is it.</p>
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