Introducing sidelines - short snippets anyone can add
Wednesday, December 21, 2005
At the past couple of days, I got some excellent input from Tom Carpel, Bill Lazar and Dean Nehama. Following their input, many little fixes were introduced, among them are:
- Changed the tag cloud to be more spaced out - thus readable
- Dean pointed out that the margins are empty. Hence, the "sidelines" were introduced. Sidelines are bits of text that anyone can add (even non-registered users). These appear at the margins in the explore and creation pages (for instance: friends / choco man)
Did I already mention that Ruby On Rails in just amazingly natural to work with? It takes me back to my old ZX Spectrum programming days, when programming was more of an art than an engineering task.
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At the past couple of days, I got some excellent input from Tom Carpel, Bill Lazar and Dean Nehama. Following their input, many little fixes were introduced, among them are:
- Changed the tag cloud to be more spaced out - thus readable
- Dean pointed out that the margins are empty. Hence, the "sidelines" were introduced. Sidelines are bits of text that anyone can add (even non-registered users). These appear at the margins in the explore and creation pages (for instance: friends / choco man)
technorati tags: bibli.ca, creative writing, updates, guy tavor, short stories, essays, poems, novels,


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