Dear Readers,
I’m both really excited and really scared of this change that I’m
going to announce in this post. From my
journal
entry, you can
probably tell that I’ve been busy and having something of a rough
time. I’m coping, and I’m not writing this as a plea of any sort, just
it’s been… interesting. I’ve been sort of distracted, and running
back and forth between my home town and where my grandmother is (3.5
hours away) a lot, and a thousand other things.
One thing, of note is that today (by your clock) is the 9th Yarzeit of
my grandfather’s death, which is hitting me a bit harder than it has
in years past. Yeah. Weird. I don’t know what else to say.
In any case, I’ve done some tweaking to
the
site including some cool JavaScript
visibility toggles. I’m still using Wordpress, because I’m still
making pretty heavy use of the post scheduling, and there are other
projects that demand my attention. Someday soon. My intention with the
design changes is to make the content a bit more prominent and
minimize menus as much as possible. Because content is important and
menus are boring. (Really, I get paid to help people with the
internet. Amazing.)
I’m also going to change my publishing schedule.
I’m going to post essays, in the form that you’ve grown accustomed to
on Tuesday’s and Thursdays, and then, try and post something to coda
once or twice a day on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday’s. I’m reading a
lot of other blogs, and I feel like I’ve gotten worse about
referencing some of the really cool stuff I’ve been reading. And I’d
like to concentrate on writing for other projects, getting
Critical
Futures (also redesigned) back on
it’s feet. If you read the site via the
feed coda posts and essay posts all
look the same. Notifications for all posts make it onto twitter and
identi.ca, and I bet that despite the change the amount of content in
general is going to be about the same. It’s just a different mindset,
and I think that’s what I need the most at the moment. We’ll see how
it works.
I’ve also, in recent times taken to modifying the way the home page
renders, so that there are only a few entries on the home page, and
lists of “recent entries,” in both essay and coda categories. I might
do a bit more tweaking here, but the general template with “less stuff
on any given page” and links to other content, satisfies my desire for
minimalism and a wealth of content. Note to self: write a post about
the “blog” trope and the amount of content on pages.
That’s about all I have for you this time. Thanks for reading, and
I’ll be back tomorrow with some sort of an essay.
Cheers,
tycho
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