Blog upgrade in progress

— Source: Wikimedia Commons I’ve got the decorators in (well, myself anyway), so the Blog may have some issues over the next few days. This is an upgrade to a new…”

I’ve got the decorators in (well, myself anyway), so the Blog may have some issues over the next few days.

This is an upgrade to a new version and it’s proved a little more painful.

One thing I especially don’t like is the querystring stuff for old posts, but it’s either that, switch vendor or continue spending over 80 seconds publishing pages.

I’m not sure how long I’ll keep this system. I may change it eventually having decided it would be too painful to build my own.

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