Hey folks... KentuckyDivorceLawBlog.com and LouisvilleDivorceLawBlog.com have changed their name to reflect more accurately the content and character of their web site. New name is www.DivorceLawJournal.com
Although the former domain names will still link you to the site, the RSS or update feeds from the web site have changed for some of you! You will need to update your feed aggregator program to get those timely updates!
The new name: DivorceLawJournal.com
The link to update your feeds: http://feeds.feedburner.com/DivorceLawJournal
For you technogeek-types, if you were subscribed via the 'typepad' feed you probably did not notice any change, but if you were subscribed under the feedburner 'feed' then you might have noticed an end to the feeds and wondered 'wazzup'?
IN ANY EVENT, the site is still up and running, the feeds are coming, and all you have to do is tweak and update your link for the RSS feeds to your site at http://feeds.feedburner.com/DivorceLawJournal
KLB COMMENT:
Things move fast on the Internet, and you need to be flexible as we all learn and try to make a better product. I have been watching this site since its inception. Diana Skaggs is definitely taking this project seriously, and for those looking for family law content, this is a great site - not just for Kentucky lawyers, but for any lawyer practicing family (or matrimonial or divorce) law.
I subscribe to the maxim that 'kontent is king', and her site has maintained an outstanding mix of links to other sites and postings of relevance and original postings from her and her associates on family law developments.
A tip of the hat to Diana and the www.DivorceLawJournal.com.
And for those wishing to take a peek at her firm's web site: http://www.louisvilledivorce.com/
Mike, Not only do things change quickly on the internet, but mistakes are all too apparent. Thank you for your very kind comments, and for
publicizing the need for subscibers to resubscribe to our blog because of the feed failure.You gave me the guts to launch this project. I appreciate your continued nurturing and encouragement.
Posted by: Diana L. Skaggs | Saturday, June 10, 2006 at 03:20 PM