You still write in old-fashioned HTML? Markdown all the way for me,
thanks. It makes such a difference to the ease of writing, I just wish more
blogging and blog comment software supported it “built in”. As it is, I have
to use Greasemonkey extensions to get a little ‘Markdown’ button on most web
pages.
SEFsays
I didn’t even notice, because I was still ignoring the site after the TypeKey fiasco! (And playing with some virtual snails instead.) But I thought I’d better test whether the login managed to persist into another page. It got a bit scary as it seemed not to and then the form flickered and corrected itself. Now for the post button…
Kristjan Wager says
Only if you are working in PHP.
Fred J says
Ha, Ha. I thought the president had pulled this page one time.
Keith Douglas says
Well, that might explain why comment numbers seem to be down lately …
Maybe also the TypePad stuff is slowing people up …
Ithika says
You still write in old-fashioned HTML? Markdown all the way for me,
thanks. It makes such a difference to the ease of writing, I just wish more
blogging and blog comment software supported it “built in”. As it is, I have
to use Greasemonkey extensions to get a little ‘Markdown’ button on most web
pages.
SEF says
I didn’t even notice, because I was still ignoring the site after the TypeKey fiasco! (And playing with some virtual snails instead.) But I thought I’d better test whether the login managed to persist into another page. It got a bit scary as it seemed not to and then the form flickered and corrected itself. Now for the post button…
Christian says
Must check type key
ceejayoz says
Just as long as doing it in comments doesn’t work…