October 8, 2003

Talking Points Memo joins the syndixphere

Joshua Micah Marshall's essential broadsheet, Talking Points Memo, has retooled its back end with Movable Type 2.64. The design is about the same, although the column width is thankfully a tad wider.

Naturally, the site now has an RSS feed (featuring excerpts, which is the default in MT's templates), in plain and peanut.

UPDATE: TPM has removed the RSS 1.0 feed (and redirected it to the RSS 2.0 feed).
Posted by xian at October 8, 2003 5:48 PM
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