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Twittering away while moving to Drupal

by Alex Schleifer
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Just a quick note to remind you that the UX Magazine crew will be keeping the Twitter feed @uxmag well up-to-date while we wrap up porting the whole site to Drupal 6 (we’re about 90% done). We won’t be posting much until the move is completed. It’s running on our dev environment and we hope to start increasing our news output dramatically as soon as we re-launch.

We’ll also be ‘leaking’ some information on the new design which should come a couple of months after that.

You can also follow the editors directly for extra tidbits: @alexoid, @cdemetriadis & @howardmann.

post authorAlex Schleifer

Alex Schleifer
Alex is CEO of Sideshow , an award winning creative agency. You can read his blog here.

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