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I feel that this blog has been sick for some time what with the deluge of comment and referrer spam. In addition, there have some …
Newer: Photos and the Future →
As promised, I have finally implemented a decent “photo gallery”:http://www.sensoryoutput.com/photos/ solution on sensory output called “PhotoStack”:http://www.photostack.org. In the words of the one developer, PhotoStack is:
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More To Do
Although the “recent clean-up”:http://www.sensoryoutput.com/archives/2005/02/01/much-better/ removed a number of items from this blog’s to-do list, I have found other areas in need of revision and fixing. Particularly, as this site was built over eight months ago, I have learned a great-deal more about semantic XHTML(eXtensible Hypertext Markup Language) and proper CSS(Cascading Style Sheets) coding since sensory output’s inception. My sense of organization of code has been refined a great deal, and I think it time to show such practices in this blog.
I do not plan to make any drastic graphical changes, but I would like to refine a few elements that I have always felt lacking. With that, I also plan to overhaul and streamline the CSS(Cascading Style Sheets). Fortunately for me, “WordPress”:http://www.wordpress.org/ has already done a fantastic job at keeping the XHTML(eXtensible Hypertext Markup Language) nice and clean.
By the way, the “improvements I made earlier this week”:http://www.sensoryoutput.com/archives/2005/02/01/much-better/ have been quite nice, especially the removal of the QuickTag buttons from the admin editing page! No more spinning beach ball of death in Safari.