Welcome, one and all, to the new and improved Cake Eater Chronicles. Now with 50% more Cleaning Power!
Well, not really, but I think you get the gist.
It will become apparent to those of you who have been reading me for some time that this will be the same old Cake Eater Chronicles, just with a different look and location. I've moved on up, but as I already live on the east side of Cake Eater Land, it's not really that much of a move in terms of content.
Nonetheless, I'm glad you found your way over here and I would ask you to bear with me for the next couple of days (perhaps weeks) while I get the hang of Movable Type, because this thing has some serious functionality. Be patient and be kind, and if I screw something up hugely, by all means, chime in and let me know about it. While I might regret this statement later on, it should be said that this blog is nothing without its readers, who have a vast amount of knowledge that I'm really looking forward to taking part of now that I have a non-anal-probe-like comments section.
As far as the technical stuff is concerned:
1. The husband informs me that this page should render properly in both IE and Firefox. He believes it should render properly in Netscape, as well, but he's not sure about that. He has no ideas about Opera, either. If it's not working for you, with your browser, please let me know and we'll try to fix the problem.
2. You'll have noticed that there are a few new additions to the blogroll. Check them out at your leisure. Also, check out my fellow Munuvians as well. There's lots of quality reading available to you, my devoted Cake Eater Readers.
3. The archives from the old blogspot home should be transferred by the end of the day today. If not, they'll be up here sometime soon.
4. Finally, enjoy the new site. I'm really looking forward to taking advantage of all the new bells and whistles this site affords me. There will be some learning to do, but I shall bravely attempt it so I can run this thing without constantly asking the husband for help. And speaking of the husband, many thanks go out to him for putting this site together for me. I literally could not have done this without him. Also, many thanks to the God of Munuviana, Pixy Misa, for all of his hard work and unbelievable generosity in helping bloggers get the hell off Bugsplat.
With all that out of the way, let me welcome you to the New Cake Eater Chronicles! I hope you enjoy your visits!
Posted by Kathy at December 9, 2004 09:18 AMYay! and welcome.
The site looks just fine in Safari.
Posted by: Stephen Macklin at December 9, 2004 08:56 PMThanks for the info and for stopping by!
Posted by: Kathy at December 9, 2004 11:44 PMWelcome to MuNu! We're quite thrilled to have you!
Posted by: RP at December 11, 2004 01:41 PMGlad to find you! Don't worry, MT really isn't that hard to catch onto, if I can do it, anyone can!
I,too, owe Pixy Misa BIG time; for allowing me the opportunity to rejoin the blogosphere when I lost my old site due to a legal dispute between MT and my old host.
Posted by: delftsman3 at December 11, 2004 08:09 PM