I was working on a new pager module, which led me down a rabbit hole of things that needed fixing. I had basically finished paging when I realised it didn't actually apply to this blog... the way I had it set up was that my posts ended up as part of a quickly moving stream on my home page, because of all the other feeds I subscribe to.
The dilemma I had was that I like being able to post from my reader page, but that made the posts disappear too quickly. The answer was to allow the writer module to delegate some other page to post to. So while I'm currently writing from unicyclic.com/mal/reader, my posts are saved to unicyclic.com/mal/blog. This allows my posts to be viewed separately, and with the new pager module, and I can still subscribe to it in my reader so that it appears in both places :-)
I've also freed up my home page so that I can use it to display more static content. I also wanted it to be simpler so I could use it for rel=me links. I've also made this set of pages the default structure for new users, and registration for accounts is now available.
I was working on a new pager module, which led me down a rabbit hole of things that needed fixing. I had basically finished paging when I realised it didn't actually apply to this blog... the way I had it set up was that my posts ended up as part of a quickly moving stream on my home page, because of all the other feeds I subscribe to.
The dilemma I had was that I like being able to post from my reader page, but that made the posts disappear too quickly. The answer was to allow the writer module to delegate some other page to post to. So while I'm currently writing from unicyclic.com/mal/reader, my posts are saved to unicyclic.com/mal/blog. This allows my posts to be viewed separately, and with the new pager module, and I can still subscribe to it in my reader so that it appears in both places :-)
I've also freed up my home page so that I can use it to display more static content. I also wanted it to be simpler so I could use it for rel=me links. I've also made this set of pages the default structure for new users, and registration for accounts is now available.