Novemberborn, Straight lines circle sometime

Shiny

Look! All new, all shiny! Running on a somewhat hacked version of TextPattern, valid HTML 4.0.1 Strict and Atom 1.0. Now with comments. And article-level feeds. Yay!

This site is not guaranteed to work in browsers originating from Redmond. Batteries not included (but stolen from smoke alarms).

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Comments

  1. Okay, okay, I haven’t really tested the comments area yet…

    Mark Wubben | 11 October 2005, 23:55 | link

  2. Hey! Bring back my smoke alarm!

    Consider the comments area to be officially silly-long-name–tested.

    Lief Stryder van der Baan | 11 October 2005, 23:59 | link

  3. Rock. Pretty comment submition (with headers), and no extra generated <br> tags (that’s a bit silly on a HTML site, no?)

    Anyway, let’s hear the critics!

    Mark Wubben | 12 October 2005, 00:17 | link

  4. End tags, so the year 2000.

    Anne van Kesteren | 12 October 2005, 00:21 | link

  5. What is up with the numbers after the recent comments?

    Other than that it is looking rather slick.

    Eddie Sowden | 12 October 2005, 07:49 | link

  6. Interesting, that hadn’t been tested either. Looks like the article ID is appended.

    Mark Wubben | 12 October 2005, 08:59 | link

  7. Looks nice Mark. Simple and clean.

    David Håsäther | 12 October 2005, 10:12 | link

  8. Hey, if it isn’t bad enough you reverted to html4, there’s also an evil presentational table in your form.

    Hayo Bethlehem | 12 October 2005, 11:21 | link

  9. Hayo, I’ll get rid of that one later. I’m also a bit worried about the Markdown generating <br> tags, so I’ll need to filter those out as well.

    It also looks as if the comments feed isn’t updating (in aggregators, not the file itself). Not sure about the other feed yet.

    David, fixed the article id issue. Interestingly enough it was hard-coded, why’d they do that?

    Mark Wubben | 12 October 2005, 16:30 | link

  10. w00t! Fun. Testing, testing…

    Mathias | 12 October 2005, 21:24 | link

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