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Thursday, August 8, 2002

Administrivia: New Headlines Page
Since I added the recently titled links to my navigation area I think this home page has been loading too slowly, plus it didn't look great all crammed in there, even with the .realsmall style settings added to the dates, so I've replaced that list with a link to a new freestanding page.

As far as I can tell, I have to use an absolute link to the page, since its address will be different relevant to various pages (such as itself) that use the home page template.

I like having an index of titles (I used an index of first lines in my first online journal). Now I only wish I could group the titles by date.

categories: metablog

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All Clear to Resubscribe to RFB
As a kind reader pointed out, my post earlier today of the honorific dropdown menu included a form element that broke the Radio aggregator (News page) for anyone subscribing to this blog. The easiest way to deal with the problem is to unsubscribe and then resubscribe again. If you've already unsubscribed, the coast should be clear now. Come on back!

Radio Tip: Don't include form elements in entries.

categories: salonika metablog radioactive

4:48:22 PM    say what []


This Blog Cuts into My Browsing Time
One side effect Salon may not have planned on with this experiment is that I, for one, am finding much less time to read Salon lately. Now they already have my premium subscription so maybe it doesn't matter, and I am trying to point to Salon blogs and Salon articles (in this BlogSalon category) when it feels right, but I find it kind of ironic they way these obsessions can compete in a zero-sum way for my time.

Then again I'm spending less time reading Slate, too.

categories: salonika metablog

3:23:46 PM    say what []


Weblogger Comments on J-School Class
By now most people in the blogosphere know the the Journalism School at U.C. Berkeley is offering a class on blogging. As a project, the class will build a community blog about intellectual property. The teachers have also assembled a list of links to comments about the class. (One of them calls it "the Altamont" of the weblogging movement.)

categories: memewatch metablog

9:54:49 AM    say what []


YACCS Currently Overloaded
I wanted to add comments to uncle john's blog, so I dropped by YACCS, which seems to be the most popular third-party comment system, especially on Blogger, and discovered that (like Metafilter) they've had to restrict signups to a certain number each day (or, technically, each 6-hour period). I guess that's the price of popularity.

categories: metablog

9:41:09 AM    say what []


Ecosystem Stats for Radio Free Blogistan
I'm moving up in the ecosystem. I think I'm number 118 now. (B said: "I thought you were number 4." I said "That's just at Salon. This is the whole world." "The whole blog world you mean," she said. "We call it the blogosphere" I said, "or blogistan.")

Last week there were 15 blogs linking to me. This week there are 40. Thanks, y'all. Then again, many of these links are embedded and will eventually scroll off the home pages of the linkers, so I need to pimp this site to blogrolls. Maybe I need to add that Blogroll Me, Daddy, 8 to the Bar! link to my page template.

categories: metablog

9:35:27 AM    say what []


InformationWeek Asks 'Are You Blogging Yet?'
Thanks to Ken Dow for the link. In this article John Foley looks at blogging as a professional tool, especially from the journalist's perspective:
As a journalist with more than 15 years' experience myself, I'm more excited by the prospect of blogging than threatened by it. So, my business is in the midst of transformation brought on by this new technology. Isn't yours?

categories: knowhow metablog

9:15:14 AM    say what []


Trellix and Blogging, Part 2
Per Scriptingnews, here's a discussion of the integration of Blogger with Trellix, a step toward folding the blog model into more full-fledged content management system solutions.

categories: knowhow metablog

9:03:02 AM    say what []


Proto-blogs
Once upon a time, back before the e-commerce bubble, a few of the people trying to make artwork and literature on the Internet came together, originally through a shared interest in the Beat generation, and started a mailing list to go beyond the continuous ccing of each other in a long three-way conversation. Quickly the list grew as we invited other people we saw doing creative things with the web.

The list was called antiweb, not intended as a slap at the web, but as an homage to Nick Arnett's essay The Internet and the Anti-Net in which he anticipated the commercial future of the net and argued that an underground noncommercial network should parallel the high-profile money-driven one.

Around '96 or 97 a few in the group started an experiment called Posi-Web, intended as a daily (or close to) practice of posting writing and artwork drawn from the participant's daily life. The main page for each Posi-web site was textually the same, giving the name of the project as a clickable link to the participant's latest entry, and then listing the other participants, all over the globe.

Of course we soon figured out that keeping the membership lists in synch was a hassle, and some of us (such as me, for example) had trouble remembering or making time to post new content daily. When I formally stopped doing it, my name was supposed to be taken off the lists but most people never removed me.

It was also supposed to ephemeral and not precious but most participants tended to archive their past posts.

One interesting effect is that if you Google for my name the top link returned is for my old Posi-web page. This, I'm sure, is because of the web of mutual links, giving the impression that this page is the nexus for all things xian online.

The antiweb list still exists. It's low traffic now (like any good categories: metablog

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