My old Plone site – preserved
June 17th, 2007
A couple of years ago the ITauthor web site was a combination of Plone (for articles), MovableType (for blog entries), WordPress/Loudblog (for podcasts) and various Perl-based pages or static HTML pages.
Last year, when I finally gave up on Plone and decided to simplify everything by just using WordPress.
I took snapshot HTML files of my Plone site, which you can access here:
http://plonesite2005.itauthor.com/
Typically, for me, I then forgot I'd done this until this evening when I stumbled upon it while browsing around the command line of my web server.
Note: Although it looks like a Plone site, and most (but not all) of the links work like they should, it's actually not using Plone/Zope at all. It's just a collection of static HTML pages. Because of this, it doesn't perform as nicely as Plone and clicking through it feels very clunky compared to how it worked when the pages were really being served up from the Zope database. However, it gives you an idea of what I had on there and how it looked.
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