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August 25, 2005

Movable Type 3.2 released and better than ever

By Emily Chang

Movable Type 3.2 was released this morning by the team at Six Apart. The new release has a wealth of features designed to make blogging even easier and smarter.

Max and I are running Movable Type here on BeingEDU and plan to upgrade as soon as we have a few minutes of free time. I'm looking forward to trying out the context-aware search interface, flltering spam into a junk folder, and having a centralized overview for all my blogs.

Make sure you also take a look at the new smart CSS design templates and libraries of new styles. I'm pleased to say I had a tiny hand in creating three of the color variations used for the new Vicksburg theme, although the true credit for the design and CSS magic goes to Vicksburg's creator, Walt. View the new templates and others at the Style Library Remixer.

For the last month, I've had the rare opportunity to sit in the MT area at Six Apart next to some of the people that have built Movable Type, including Jay, Anil, Ezra, Brad. Aside from the fanfare over the actual product, it's the dedication and teamwork of the people behind the product that have really impressed me.

(News story at our company site from Aug 5, 2005: Ideacodes to Create Wireframes and Visual Designs for Six Apart).

If any of you have upgraded to 3.2 and have feedback, please feel free to comment.

By Emily Chang (Email) at 10:46 PM.



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