Articles tagged: web

UF Weather Report Widget Thingy

I’ve tired of manually pointing my browser at http://www.phys.ufl.edu/weather/ each time I want to check the conditions on campus, so I made a small widget to bring the campus weather report to my NetVibes home page:

UF Weather widget screenshot

Fellow Gators can use this widget too – just click here to add it to your NetVibes home page, or here to add it to iGoogle. Or copy the widget’s URL to manually add it to any other UWA-aware application:

http://markshroyer.com/code/uwa/uf-weather/widget.xhtml

Movable Type

I finally tired of WordPress eating up memory on my humble VPS that I’d really rather have for my email server and other things, so I tossed it (along with its requisite overkill DBMS back-end, MySQL) out the window in favor of Movable Type static publishing, with the Lighttpd web server and SQLite at the back-end. It was easy enough to scrape together my own template set, and so far I haven’t looked back… for this sort of thing, Movable Type > WordPress by a long shot.

I’m having a bit of trouble importing the old WordPress entries, however. If you got here because you found an old post of mine on a search engine, sorry; if it is any consolation whatsoever, most of that stuff was crap.

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