The last couple months of silence have finally come to fruition, the House of Milk and Tar has received it’s fifth overhaul. Complete with a few new features and organizational changes. Readers can now enjoy an open (more or less) folksonomy, when navigating to a single post’s page (by clicking on a post title in most cases) readers are given the opportunity to suggest tags to categorize the post (however, they must be submitted one at a time and they are moderated for approval). Readers can also reply to comments now, though the system is a little clunky. As for the organizational side of things, the photography page has disappeared and will remain that way. Instead photos and other visual ephemera will (eventually, I haven’t actually got this part up and running yet) be directly added to the blog via posts. I’m switching my image hosting from Flickr to Zooomr, since I’ve reached the 200 photo free account limit at Flickr. You can still see my older photos by tracking down my Flickr account at the “elsewhere” page. Bookmarks are in a similar state, I plan to add them directly to the blog via posts. In addition I plan to post more miscellaneous content, originally the goal of this blog was to force me into some kind of daily writing schedule. Now I’d like to expand the focus into a more personal direction. I’m still tying up some loose ends, some content has been removed for formatting reasons and some content is not quite ready to be added to the site yet. I probably won’t be free to post very much for another month or so, and expect a few things to change as I flesh out the site design a little more.

a new coat of paint

Posted on July 24th, a grand Thursday, Common Era 2008 at 9:00 pm.

Category: thinking

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