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Welcome to the new documentation for Movable Type, where you'll find information about how to get started with business blogging, how to install or upgrade Movable Type 4; guides for authors, designers and administrators; developer documentation and appendices full of details on template tags, configuration directives, etc.

Our community helps make our documentation better through user contributed notes. At the bottom of every page on this site you'll see a place for you to add your own comments about how we can make that topic better. And yes, in case you're curious, this entire site is powered by Movable Type 4.

Welcome to the new documentation for Movable Type, where you'll find information about how to get started with business blogging, how to install or upgrade Movable Type 4; guides for authors, designers and administrators; developer documentation and appendices full of details on template tags, configuration directives, etc.

Our community helps make our documentation better through user contributed notes. At the bottom of every page on this site you'll see a place for you to add your own comments about how we can make that topic better. And yes, in case you're curious, this entire site is powered by Movable Type 4.

Welcome to the new documentation for Movable Type, where you'll find information about how to get started with business blogging, how to install or upgrade Movable Type 4; guides for authors, designers and administrators; developer documentation and appendices full of details on template tags, configuration directives, etc.

Our community helps make our documentation better through user contributed notes. At the bottom of every page on this site you'll see a place for you to add your own comments about how we can make that topic better. And yes, in case you're curious, this entire site is powered by Movable Type 4.

Welcome to the new documentation for Movable Type, where you'll find information about how to get started with business blogging, how to install or upgrade Movable Type 4; guides for authors, designers and administrators; developer documentation and appendices full of details on template tags, configuration directives, etc.

Our community helps make our documentation better through user contributed notes. At the bottom of every page on this site you'll see a place for you to add your own comments about how we can make that topic better. And yes, in case you're curious, this entire site is powered by Movable Type 4.

Entry One

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Movable Type runs on a Web server where you use it to set up and add content to your blog and build the blog pages that visitors see over the Internet. You install the Movable Type software on the Web server. Once Movable Type is installed, you use a Web browser on your personal computer to connect to Movable Type and make changes to your blog.

You don't need your own Web server to install and use Movable Type. You can easily contract with a Web hosting provider to "rent" space on a managed Web server. Just make sure that your hosting service provides the minimum requirements for Movable Type. Most hosting services offer the Apache Web server and MySQL database. When this is the case, you can follow the Quick Start instructions to get your Movable Type system installed and running in just a few minutes.

I just finished installing Movable Type 4!

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Welcome to my new blog powered by Movable Type. This is the first post on my blog and was created for me automatically when I finished the installation process. But that is ok, because I will soon be creating posts of my own!

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