What I’d like is a way to post Facebook-status-like posts (the long ones: a paragraph or three) and have those get rolled up into a daily (weekly?) post with their brothers and sisters. No title (we’ll see how this aside deals with not having one). No tags, no categories, no nothing. Comments? Not sure yet how I’d like to deal with that.
Asides
Aside
It’s been a while, right? Messing with asides. I mean, trying. I realised that I don’t post as much as I used to on CTTS because I feel I have to write an article each time. So it ends up on Facebook. Which is sad, because stuff goes into Facebook to die a few days later.
Mon super article qui avait perdu son titre
Ici j’écris un super article où je parle de mes chats ou d’un autre truc qui m’intéresse.
Un lien vers le vrai blog de Stephanie.
Une photo de chat.

C’était vraiment bête de parler de mes chats, alors j’efface. J’ai aussi remis le titre.
Video embed demonstration
Voici un sketch que Bernard Boëton nous recommande!
Test de photo très très jolie
Texte au-dessus de la photo.
On peut écrire sous la photo, de longs paragraphes ou bien juste quelques mots.
La liste:
- élément un
- élément deux
- élément trois
Voilà, c’était une super liste!
Je vais faire un lien vers le site Fleur de Pains comme exemple.
Light Blogging is Now on Digital Crumble (Tumblr)
You know, I haven’t been posting much here. My main blogging is still at Climb to the Stars, but the light stuff has migrated to both my Twitter account and Digital Crumble, my tumblelog on Tumblr.
A tumblelog is a blog, but it’s very basic. I use it to copy interesting stuff I find online and on other Tumblr tumblelogs, and publish the kind of stuff I used to publish here on the Cheese Sandwich Weblog.
So, see you on Digital Crumble from now on!
New WordPress Dashboard
So, here we are. I’ve known for some time (as I was proofreading a book in French on WordPress) that drastic changes were lying ahead for the WordPress admin screens. Today on WordPress.com, we’re discovering them — and I’m typing my first post in the new interface.
I’ll wait a few days to decide if I like it or not. Change is always disruptive, so the first reaction of resistance or reject should not be taken seriously. Already, I see things I like, from a functional point of view.
Formatting
You can put things in bold. You can also have the in italics.
The spacing between paragraphs is big. That is because we’re reading on a screen.
One important layout tool to use is lists:
- first thing
- second thing
- third
And, of course, links.
Link to Stephanie Booth‘s website.
The future is already here, it is just unevenly distributed.
— William Gibson
Yay! Giving a Blogging Workshop in Lausanne
Actually, it’s not Lausanne, it’s Lutry. Here we are, me and seven other ladies, typing away on laptops to write a first post (well, not quite the first for me).
I’m really happy to be giving this workshop, and hope I’ll be giving more (in English and French) in the coming months!
Server Back, Fingers Crossed
Against expectations, my server is back up! A little DNS mess-up may give you a “Database connection error” when going to CTTS for a few more hours, but it’s already available from certain parts of the web.


