Thank you all for your patience as I rework the format of this blog.
I am (hopefully) changing from a standard two column chronologically indexed format (like about half or more of the blogs you see :-) to a three column blog organized by subject rather than chronology. Breaking news, or broken news and even totally shattered news, will still appear on the main page. But after that, it will be moved to a subject matter directory which seems to make infinitely more sense than a chronological organization, unless the post was a one-time comment on a one-time news issue and then it probably has no point in continued existence.
I still see no reason for tree view.
I started to use drop-down menus and list all posts in each topic under the menu button, but quickly realized that it would be incredibly intrusive even now; and much more so as articles accumulate (I checked out a bunch of these during this process. Only a few had it done elegantly enough that it "worked" and those were with essentially static subheadings.
But ... I think you'll like the new layout as soon as I get it finished. Please keep checking back
(or subscribe). It won't be long now!
Thanks again.
I am (hopefully) changing from a standard two column chronologically indexed format (like about half or more of the blogs you see :-) to a three column blog organized by subject rather than chronology. Breaking news, or broken news and even totally shattered news, will still appear on the main page. But after that, it will be moved to a subject matter directory which seems to make infinitely more sense than a chronological organization, unless the post was a one-time comment on a one-time news issue and then it probably has no point in continued existence.
I still see no reason for tree view.
I started to use drop-down menus and list all posts in each topic under the menu button, but quickly realized that it would be incredibly intrusive even now; and much more so as articles accumulate (I checked out a bunch of these during this process. Only a few had it done elegantly enough that it "worked" and those were with essentially static subheadings.
But ... I think you'll like the new layout as soon as I get it finished. Please keep checking back
(or subscribe). It won't be long now!
Thanks again.
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