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Movable Type 3.0 ... wherefore art thou?

Movable Type 3.0 ... wherefore art thou? 04/09/2004 03:59 PM

I've been holding off doing some changes to my blog (redesign, etc.), in the hopes that MT3 might actually show up one of these days. Obviously, the fine folks at SixApart have been busy over the past year getting TypePad up and running, but the waiting is starting to get to me. SixApart officially announced MT3 back on 12/22/03 ... 3 months ago. That was long overdue and progress since feels slow. News is bubbling again with all the chatter around TypeKey, but a wide release still seems a long way off.Anyway, this slow progress with much needed improvements to...




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Wherefore Art Thou, Schema Validation?


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P. Obels asked

How do you get the links on top of your site in movabletype which point out where you are?

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