tag:linz.id.au,2008:/tags/siteSite - linz.id.au2009-06-05T18:52:16-04:00EnkiLindsay Evanslinz@linz.id.autag:linz.id.au,2008:Post/152008-08-31T12:00:00-04:002009-06-05T18:52:16-04:00linz.id.au, now with more Enki!<p>First off: apologies if you just got your feed reader flooded with old posts, I was hoping to avoid that :|</p>
<p>Almost 1 year & 5 months after saying I was <a href="/2007/05/09/new-design-in-the-works">redesigning</a>, I’ve finally taken the first step (well, zeroth, really).</p>
<p>I had started redoing the <span class="caps"><span class="caps">HTML</span></span> & <span class="caps"><span class="caps">CSS</span></span>, but Mephisto was a pain in the arse to do anything with. I was intending to roll my own <span class="caps"><span class="caps">CMS</span></span>, but kept on getting sidetracked.</p>
<p>After recommendations from a bunch of peeps I’ve started using <a href="http://enkiblog.com">Enki</a>, there have been a few snags getting started – migration from Mephisto didn’t seem to work, weird errors in the admin section – but I’ve managed to move all my old posts & comments over with the time-honoured copy & paste content migration technique.</p>
<p>So far Enki has been freakin’ awesome to customise – adding a ‘tagline’ was as easy as sticking it in the config file & whacking a config[:tagline] in my layout.</p>
<p>Hopefully redesigning will be just as easy – I’ve already got <span class="caps"><span class="caps">HTML</span></span> templates & the <span class="caps"><span class="caps">CSS</span></span> all done, so it should just be a matter of sticking it in.</p>
<p>I had also managed to completely break the admin section of Mephisto & couldn’t post any more, so hopefully I’ll actually start posting a bit more now :p</p>