Since Blogger officially discontinued support for FTP publishing as of May 1st, I finally migrated the remaining bits of my blog over to a fresh Wordpress install. While I still need to move nearly 15 years worth of legacy content (and assorted assets) over to the new server, I figured this was a fine time to strip the site back to its skivvies and start fresh.
Dribbble seems like a good place to document that process.
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Grant Hutchinson
Since Blogger officially discontinued support for FTP publishing as of May 1st, I finally migrated the remaining bits of my blog over to a fresh Wordpress install. While I still need to move nearly 15 years worth of legacy content (and assorted assets) over to the new server, I figured this was a fine time to strip the site back to its skivvies and start fresh.
Dribbble seems like a good place to document that process.
Amirite?
about 2 years ago
Love what you did there! What’s that font?
about 2 years ago
I'm more curious about what's going on in your bookmark bar.
about 2 years ago
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Grant Hutchinson
@Thomas +1 for the subtle humour.
@Tyler Left to right:
• Folders of saved browser sessions, ordered by date
• Arc90’s Readability bookmarklet
• SelectorGadget bookmarket
• Tantek’s Toggle CSS favelet
• My Toggle All Checkboxes bookmarklet
• Left Logic’s Microformats bookmarket
• My Highlight All Divs bookmarklet
about 2 years ago