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Migrating my blog from Graffiti CMS to WordPress
Jun 2, 2010
A couple of years ago, I moved this blog onto the Graffiti CMS platform. I was mainly drawn to Graffiti because it was based on ASP.NET, and written by the same folks who make Community Server. Unfortunately, the platform never really took off as I had hoped, and a while back it was announced that Graffiti CMS was moving to be an open source project.
For several years, I have supported various friends and clients who had blogs hosted on the WordPress platform, so I decided that it was finally time to take the plunge myself.
Fortunately, I was able to find some More >
Info et Cetera has a new website
Aug 12, 2008
We rolled out a new website for Info et Cetera consulting today.
The big change we made was switching from the focus being a resume-like list of projects to a case study approach that highlights some of the more interesting projects we’ve done, while giving visitors a flavor for the type of work we do.
We used Graffiti CMS as the platform for the site, which is actually the same platform that this blog is running on now. Very impressed with the ease of theming the site. In particular, I love that you can create different templates for various categories.
So check out the More >
Switched to Grafitti CMS
Aug 7, 2008
I decided to pull the trigger and switch to Graffiti CMS. In the past, I have used dasBlog, before switching to Blogger. I’ve decided it’s really something I want to host myself, and I like the direction that Graffiti is taking.
Sorry to any feed subscribers that may be showing all of my posts as new — side affect of importing.