More OPML

As you can see from yesterday’s posts, I think I’ve got a pretty good grasp on how I can use the OPML editor after all. It’s going to require a little bit of work on my end, in terms of creating new outlines for each new item and then moving the HTML files by hand, but that’s not a big deal. I still need to figure out how to add contact information, and where to add it, but I’ll get there. In the meantime, if you’re interested in seeing what articles I’m working on for the 2Guys2Cities site, you can keep track by subscribing to my instant outliner if you are also using the OPML Editor, subscribing to the RSS feed, which will be updated each time I add a new outline, and point you to the outline, or by simply visiting the front page.

Then if you see something you want to correct, add to, or have a brand new story idea, hit me with an email.

Update: July 29, Dave made a change so the whole outline now shows up in the blogging tool. Nice! Needless to say, I will stop making those extra HTML pages and go with putting the outlines directly into the blog.

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