30 April 2013
Know what this means? Die hard Drupalists do. $ curl -I https://blog.twitter.com/company | grep 'expires:' expires: Sun, 19 Nov 1978 05:00:00 GMT It's Dries' date of birth and one of the clear ways to tell if a site is running Drupal or not. After using Drupal for
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18 February 2011
The world of blogging hasn't really changed over the last few years, and web users are blogging just as much as they always have. One thing that seems to have changed is comments. A few years ago Disqus was started, this spawned a little change in commenting. Disqus centralised all
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19 July 2009
As you can see my blog looks a little different than normal. In fact it's very different than normal. My old blog was running an out dated version of Drupal with many out dated modules. It also had a dodgy database where I had enabled and disabled modules without uninstalling
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01 November 2008
I have been blogging about it for ages (well, a month) but today I launched the Alpha version of Blog to it. I bet there are loads of bugs, since launch at 4pm GMT I have
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17 October 2008
Blog to it development seems to be getting to a point where I know what I am doing. I like to work in a way that I develop something to a point where I know what I
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