This Is the New Blog

The old blog is here. It has been abandoned because it was cumbersome and clunky. This new blog is clunky in a less cumbersome way and should hopefully load faster and crash less.

I’m going to move some of the old posts here (and maybe eventually them all), but the old site is still searchable by the Google search bar somewhere on the left sidebar.

Thanks again to Basil for all his help.

That is all for now.

UPDATE:

Exporting from MT is not working so well. It starts with the oldest posts and puts them into a text file and falls apart well before it gets to modern day. So, if you want today’s posts, you still have to go here. Tomorrow’s posts and all those thereafter will be right here.

UPDATE 2:

I forgot to check what the blog looked like in IE and Chrome and realized some script was broken on the left sidebar. I think it’s fixed now.

41 Comments

  1. Just one thing – can you make the IMAO nuke the moon logo at the top and center a link to the homepage (imao.us) That makes navigating a lot easier.

    [Yeah, I’ll try to figure that out how to fix that soon. -Ed.]

  2. As one of the first people to post on the new blog, let me just say… I hate it! It will never work! Turn back now before your course is unalterably set and IMAO sails straight into the iceberg. (the iceberg is a metaphor for DOOOOMMM!!!)

    You have been warned!

  3. Don’t people know that if you don’t have a gravatar, the terrorists win? sign up for a free account at gravatar.com. It’s linked to your email address, so when you enter your own email addy, it automatically calls the corresponding gravatar. Want to sockpuppet? Just use a different email

  4. Fiar | Conservative Political Humor Says:
    September 23rd, 2008 at 10:34 pm

    Not just FF. The google you mentioned and the IMAO Store logo do that to me in IE7. I know, I know, “get a real browser.” And there’s a broken script in the left frame, but the old site did that sometimes, too.

    All in all, I like the changes. Much quicker. No ‘preview’ button, so I’m sure to look even stupider than usual.

  5. I don’t know what the above comments were talking about when they said things were out of proportion. They look all right to me (on a newly updated firefox browser, that is).

  6. When selfish politicians are done bailing out mismanaged big banks with 750 billion of taxpayers money the American public will wake up one morning and realize what has been done to them. They never will forgive those that voted yes on the biggest giveaway in American history. The problem could have been solved with an organized bankruptcy of the losers in their big game of chance. But it was more profitable to the financial portfolios of many congressmen to provide a handout to rich friends in the banking business. Lets hope that this bill is rejected by conscientious servers of the public interest

  7. Going into this blog is a morass from which we will never recover! It is a civil war and we have no business here! Go back now, FrankJ!

  8. Pretty sweet so far. Are you going to carry the blog entry author’s name over when anyone clicks on the comments? It seems to be MIA. Not complaining too loudly.

  9. Not to complain, well actually, to complain.
    What? No preview button? No html help on linking?
    Does html work? I’ll find out Hopefully it does

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