...and I have a whole new set of questions about how and whether or not pages made using the Views module generate RSS feeds...

Thanks for pointing out the missing feed Pat that would have been a wee bit embarrassing had I not found out early.

I was thinking about the best challenge for a webdesigner is to become their own client for a while. I usually don't have the pleasure of becoming a continuous contributor on the sites I install, and even if I am invested in the ideals of the projects I haven't yet had the opportunity of living with a Drupal site of my own.

Now that Droops and I are jumping into bed together (so to speak) I am finding that the transition isn't as painless as I thought.

MT was one of those "don't think, we'll do it for you" blog platforms. Drupal is more like my dads old Deux Chevaux the "umbrella on four wheels".

The Citroen 2CV nicknamed Deux Chevaux was the car you built yourself - starting with chassis and the steering column and working up from there as you made more money and had the time to add perks. Perks like tires and a steering wheel in the case of my dads first car. Perks like a working RSS feed - and a systemic archive in the case of my first Drupal-based blog.

This is a learning experience if ever there was one.

Not to mention all the not so important chatting and the side trips to visit other people's blogs and projects as I look for answers to my questions.

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