03 Sep, 2006

Published at 11:19AM

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The site is now RedCloth enabled

The other day, Chris inspired me to just go ahead and get Textile working. I wanted to do it from the beginning, but I guess I thought I would get it up and running first, then add a few extra things I wanted. But… no excuses. So, I finally did it. After I read his comments about subversion and textile, I opened everything up and started on it. It’s ridiculous I waited until now, because it only took me 20 minutes to get textile working on the admin side and the comments. I knew how nice it was from Writeboard, but I might get the most benefit from it on my site. It’s so much easier to post, and since I sometimes post while at work, I need to be quick about it. Plus, there’s something really annoying about typing actual html tags in a post. My next step is getting all of this code into a svn repository, and I think that’s fairly simple as well.

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