Blogs At Penn State now powered by Movable Type 4.2

On the morning of Monday, August 25th, Blogs At Penn State was updated to Movable Type 4.2.

Current users of Blogs At Penn State will not have to take any action for the upgrade. Movable Type 4.2 features changes under the hood to improve stability and security. Movable Type 4.2 also features the ability to create blogs based on various templates such as the "Professional Website" template set. Click the image below to watch a screen cast detailing the features of this new template set.

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cpl2's picture

Blogs within Blogs?

OK, now you are talking.

I have been waiting for the ability to add pages to my blog and with MT 4.2, I have it. However, now I want to consolidate things. Is there any way to make my digital vita (my electronic CV and a functioning blog) a page within my main blog? That is, can I have not just a static page, but one that feeds information like any other blog, a blog within a blog?

Thanks,
Chris

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Christopher P. Long
Associate Professor of Philosophy
The Pennsylvania State University
http://www.personal.psu.edu/cpl2

Apture

This handy little Web 2.0 tool works with Movable Type: http://www.apture.com/
Have you considered adding it to the tools available to all Penn State bloggers or is it already available (and I just don't know it)?
Take a look. It would be great for those units who use blogs to teach.

Thanks,
Melissa

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