To Our Readers: TaxVox Has Moved to a New Platform
TaxVox regulars might notice we’re celebrating the New Year by moving to a new blog platform (it’s not exactly bubbly and caviar, but we are tax wonks, after all).
The new blog looks very much like the old one, but you may notice a few modest changes. It should be as easy as ever to post comments or set up an RSS feed. And we encourage you to do both.
Our regular commenters (you know who you are) may notice one unfortunate consequence of our migration. While all of your comments over the past 3+ years have been preserved, we were unable to carry over your names. So future readers won’t know from whom these pearls of wisdom came. This applies only to old posts. Going forward, we will identify all commenters who want us to publish their names. You can always choose to remain anonymous, of course.
This new platform will make it easier for us to post, embed images, manage the blog, and control spam. We are confident the transition will be smooth, but can’t promise it will be entirely glitch-free for the next day or so. Thanks for your patience, and let us know what you think.
Have you ever thought about writing an e-book or guest authoring on other sites? I have a blog based upon on the same topics you discuss and would love to have you share some stories/information. I know my viewers would enjoy your work. If you’re even remotely interested, feel free to send me an e-mail.
No more irritating codes. A good thing.
Your RSS feed now appears truncated in my Good Reader – meaning that I now have to link over to the Website to read each new post. Is this intentional?
The idea is great, new year is also a new platform for your blog. Keep it up and more discussions this year