Blogger changes

Wow, I went to Blogger this evening and caught a glimpse of their changes. They now support individual archives and comments. Pretty cool. And the layout of the site is entirely different. It’ll take some time to get used to, I’m sure, but it’s nice that they’re adding features, if nothing else!

I’m not sure that I’ll be implementing any of the changes, I’ve gotten kind of used to doing comments with aspcomments and hosting them myself, and I don’t know if I want to try and redo all of my posts with individual archives, but it’s nice to give people options.

You can read about the relaunch here.

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