Liza, blog goddess

Allow me, if you will, a moment of geek rapture, and to present you with our shiny, newly revamped and sexed-up blog platform over at The Daily Gotham.

Go ahead, take a look. See how gorgeous it is; bask in its bloggy goodness.

What you'll see, all prettiness aside, is a kick-ass publishing platform that's marvelously easy to use, loads nicely, looks great and works like a charm. And while I claim partial credit for the look and feel of it, the heavy lifting - and it was heavy - was done by our very own Liza. Everyone, give her a round of applause, and stay tuned, because Culture Kitchen is next.

Me, I think it's going to kick ass. In fact, I'm sure of it.

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AWWWWW!

And of course, we're going to get the same template here at culturekitchen. I don't know if some of you have noticed the little changes I have been doing here and there.

We have a new WYSIWYG editing buttons and a new interface for making image and web links. To those who have rights to the image galleries, you also have a new interface for linking to and uploading new images.

And have you noticed you can VOTE UP and DOWN comments? Karma points are now good for posts AND comments.

What else?

Oh! I built a new workspace are that I am going to port over to this site.

That's just a couple of things off the top of my head. I will make a full report later tonight Smiling

Im the meantime, thanks to Michael for the props. I worked my arse off to develop the template infrastructure (as well as the new system configuration) that's now going to be across all the sites I publish either for ckMedia or comissioned projects.

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