Table of Contents
- Page 0 Home Page (main site)
- Page 1 IMO (main site)
- Page 2 About
This Site (main page)
- Page 3 How This
Site is Made
- Page 4 My
Bookmarks Page (main site)
- Page 5 My Weather
Page (main site)
- Page 6 SeniorNet Courses I Teach (main site)
- Page 7 Clemson Game Notes (main site)
- Page 8 Using Vim with
txt2tags
- Page 9 Lightweight
Markup Languages
- Page 10 Writing with
WriteMonkey
- Page 11 More Using
WriteMonkey
- Page 12 Help Using
WriteMonkey
- Page 13 Using Markdown
in WriteMonkey
- Page 14 Letter
Sweep (main site)
- Page 15 Text
Editors That Render Markdown Directly
- Page 98 Links (main site)
- Page 99 Site
Map (main site)
Introduction
This is the Home page of the legacy part of my web site. I maintain this legacy site for those that want information about how I produced this site when I used txt2tags and WriteMonkey. Some of the TOC links above take you back to my current site; these are marked by "(main site)" in the TOC entry.
What's New
12/19/11. Made this page and many of its links refer to itself as a legacy site maintained for historical reference to using txt2tags and WriteMonkey to produce the site.
12/5/11. Added pages about text editors that implement Markdown natively.
5/5/2011. Moved the "opinion" articles from the home page to a new page named IMO.
4/15/2011. Began an experiment using WriteMonkey to write content for this site. WriteMonkey is a minimalist text editor that accepts Markdown markup and directly exports it to HTML format while applying a style sheet. See pages 10 and 11 in the TOC above.
1/10/2011. Completed a major update to the site. Some of my pages used to be maintained using wiki or blog software. Spam made me re-think that and I have now eliminated all executable code from my web server. All the pages are now static HTML. I've also moved to using the lightweight markup syntax and HTML generation features of txt2tags to write and publish content for the site. Several of the pages in the TOC describe what I decided to do and how I did it.