Testing a different feed structure for Micro.Blog and my Squarespace site. Trying to figure out how I want to structure things.
Testing my Squarespace Microblog with micro.blog. Still not 100% sure how I'm going to integrate the two sites.
Enjoyed the parade celebrating the USC Women's Basketball National Championship. Amazing crowd and wonderful weather. Go Gamecocks!
Watching the Gamecock men in the Final Four. Really proud of how hard they've fought during this tourney.
My wife has a superpower: finding the cheesiest movies on Netflix. Where do these movies come from?
It's March in South Carolina and we had snow this morning. We almost had a white St. Patrick's Day.
Beautiful day to walk at lunch in Columbia today. Mid 70s and a light breeze. In March.
When Google Plus launched, everyone seemed to only want to talk about Google Plus. I've got to remember to post about things other than Micro.Blog when it officially launches.
Success. I can post to my microblog from the Squarespace Blog app. The real question becomes how this will all work with Micro.blog.
Testing the Squarespace mobile app for posting to my Squarespace-hosted microblog. Hoping it will let me post without a title.
I wrote a non-micro blog post on microblogging. I'm thinking about the best way to set up my microblog? On a page by itself, or integrated with longer posts?
I'm wondering what best practice will be for microblogging... a separate page for your microblog like I've done here? Or mixed into a main blog?
I can already tell you that 280 characters is much more liberating than 140.
Thinking about how Micro.Blog will work. I know I can post from Squarespace, and the format looks pretty good, but how will I respond? How will I interact?
I'm not sure whether I will want to post these in the flow of a larger blog... or on their own page.
Testing how Squarespace handles a Micro.Blog style post with no headlines and inline links.