New site now online!

First off, I’d like to thank all my subscribers for following my posts so far, and look forward to your continued interest…

I spent some time over the 2008 Christmas holiday moving my web content to a common platform. The idea was to make posting and organising content easier and to make the site more friendly and interactive. The results can be found at www.jamiebullock.com. The site was created using the Movable Type publishing platform and the excellent Mid-Century template set by Jim Ramsey. So far things have been quicker, easier and better looking than with my old site, so it’s been a big win.

If you are an existing subscriber to my blog, you might find the following information helpful.

Feeds

The old postlude.co.uk site had two feeds: one for the blog and one for News. Additionally my delicious tags were aggregated into the blog feed.

There is now just one feed for the blog, which includes ‘News’ and blog posts, but not delcious links. The feed can be accessed by clicking the ‘Subscribe’ link on every page of the site, or via your web browser’s feed icon. The URI for the feed is:

http://feeds.feedburner.com/JamieBullock

The RSS feed for my delicious links can still be accessed via my delicious page:

http://delicious.com/postlude

If you really only want to get site News, you can subscribe to the ‘News’ tag, following this link.

If you were subscribed to either my old postlude ‘News’ or ‘rss’ feeds, you will now be automatically getting the new feed at jamiebullock.com. However, it is recommended that you update your feed details to the feedburner URI shown above.

Plans

The new blog will contain more reviews and less ‘essay style’ posting, starting with a roundup of 2008 later this week. I’ll also be making links with other blogs and blogging communities. There will be more images, sound and video posted, and more experimental work appearing. Generally, I hope to make the site more exciting for visitors!

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