Posted Tuesday, April 10 at 2:25 AM (7 years ago)
Something you might notice on this very blog is that now there are only
5 entries shown at a time by default, and there are handy links for the previous
and next page.
Another useful thing: browsing by date, which also
works on months and years.
There’s still a bit of stuff that should be added but this was the second-to-last
major thing to do before considering Publ useful enough for me to start migrating
my own site over.
Next up: Image renditions.
Posted Sunday, April 8 at 3:54 PM (7 years ago)
Claude let me know about an article on Wired about RSS’s comeback. For those who don’t want to self-host their
own Feed on Feeds instance there are some pretty good
recommendations for readers to use there.
They also point to Dave Winer’s feedbase.io, where you can submit
your feed reader’s OPML export and see what stuff other folks are subscribing to as well. In case you want
to start discovering some more feeds!
Posted Saturday, April 7 at 11:32 PM (7 years ago)
I am trying to make my weekends actual weekends, so the only thing I did
on Publ today was to refactor the way that properties with optional arguments
work. Previously I was using a hack that only worked for string-type things
(such as links), but now I’m using a better hack that works for every sort of
object you might throw at it.
Posted Saturday, April 7 at 3:48 AM (7 years ago)
I ended up refactoring the query generator and a lot of template stuff. It feels good to have my codebase approaching sensibility on a lot of stuff. Even if my wrists don’t feel so good.
Anyway I’m posting this from my iPad in bed just to prove that
it’s possible. Although not recommended; vi is kind of hard to use this way.
(this is why i really hope someone steps up and makes some sort of web-based site editing tool for Publ.
i just might do it myself after i get Publ itself in a state where it feels done-ish.)
ok bedtime now zzzzzzz esc :wq
Posted Saturday, April 7 at 12:41 AM (7 years ago)
Today I kept myself away from pounding away at Publ. But I did fix an
entry visibility bug, and
also implemented a workaround for the Dreamhost issue.
Oh, and some of my fixes for the visibility bug also led to some code refactoring
that will make view pagination a bit easier to implement, so that’s a nice bonus.
I’ve also put some more thoughts into how view pagination will work. In particular
I think to keep things simple I’ll only allow views to sort by oldest or newest;
The only other useful sorting option I can think of is by title and that’s not
really all that stable.
Posted Friday, April 6 at 1:15 AM (7 years ago)
So, I have a problem where when I really get into a project I start to work
myself to death on it. Perhaps not literally, but enough so that my limbic
system thinks I’m dying. Last night I had a panic attack — my first in quite
some time — due to me having pushed myself too hard.
Fortunately this project is getting to a point where I can slow down my
development, which is pretty necessary for my sanity and long-term survival!
Posted Wednesday, April 4 at 8:20 PM (7 years ago)
Well, I’ve been pretty busy working away on Publ. Right now I’m just focusing
on the stuff necessary to make for an okay blog, with more content types to come
later. Fortunately everything stacks on top of everything else!
Here’s some highlights of what I’ve done so far.
Posted Tuesday, April 3 at 9:00 AM (7 years ago)
This is the first blog entry on Publ! It’s pretty exciting to finally have this
posted.
Publ is a system I’ve been thinking about building for quite a long time, and over
the last few years it’s been occupying an especially high-priority slot in the back of my mind.
Let’s talk
a bit about the history and why I decided to build Yet Another CMS.