News in brief
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I’ve added a couple of bugfixes to my recent releases. There was a span closing tag missing from the applescript for blogging quotes from your RSS Reader, and I added a version for NetNewsWire. There were a couple of bugs in the related post commands for TextMate which have been corrected.
I’ve explored a little deeper into the new release of CSSEdit. It’s freakin’ awesome. It’s got a built in function that’s like a mini version of Xylescope, and you can extract and override a stylesheet, make your changes and see their effect in realtime in the preview without making live changes on the server. This works really well for dynamic sites. There are several features that work especially well for CMS systems and blogs. And there’s a split window now, so you can edit your text and have dropdown\popup menus at the same time. Overall, it’s an amazing piece of work and I highly recommend it to anyone who does CSS development, at any level.
Well, it’s going to be a long week, but I’m really hoping to get the new Circle Six site up and running this week. I’ll let you know how it goes! 
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