Since I even got the author of the program reading the blog now…
I had to go into a hidden directory and trash all of Firefox’s extensions (not a big deal really, I’ve got their sources all bookmarked, and needed to lose a few others anyway), and this was after a program uninstall/reinstall for Firefox. Took about a half hour to get SwitchProxy reinstalled, mostly because its homepage is not visible behind China’s firewall. SwitchProxy, it should be noted, along with another program that searches out and tests anonymous proxies called Charon, is what makes my uncensored online life possible.
And yes, it is the latest version of Lektora that I have going now.
Now if they could program in a few little things… subcategories would be nice, as my Blog category has over a hundred feeds in it, and it’d be nice to break that up. Also, since installing Lektora, opening a new window hangs Firefox for me. I’m not sure if this is Lektora alone, or the various extensions I have installed all duking it out for processing time. New tabs are no problem, only a new window, and only sometimes.
And, finally, it sure would be nice if Lektora could read Blogspot’s automatic atom feed for all its blogs. That would take care of just about all the feeds I’m missing now, except for a few barbarians who still hand-code and have no feed at all.
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I would just like to point out, for the record, that I now use a feed. So really, the only person left who matters is Lileks.
Buddy, the day you announced your feed on your own blog was the day you went on my feed list, never fear.
And you are forgetting the inimitible Colby Cosh, who still hand-codes as well.