Updated Blogroll

December 3rd, 2007 By: Michael van der Galien | Tags:

I just updated the blogroll. We will, I think, divide the blogroll in clear sections / categories in the coming days.

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  1. Chuck Adkins
    December 3rd, 2007 at 18:48
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    you still my entry wrong.

    The Blog is no longer called “Detroit Populist Times”

    It’s simply my name now.

    Please fix ;)

  2. Chuck Adkins
    December 3rd, 2007 at 18:48
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    yeeesh… me no type gud b 4 second mug of coffee.. :roll:

  3. Rudi666
    December 3rd, 2007 at 18:54
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    MvdG – On other sites I’ve seen collapsible blog rolls, when the number of entries gets large this is a good feature. It basically uses links and script to expand and compress. Talk to the site designer about it. The blogroll at ModerateVoice isn’t moderate at all.

  4. Michael van der Galien
    December 3rd, 2007 at 19:17
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    Chuck it will be changed. Rudi, we don’t want to have a blogroll that long, but I see your point. I will contact Dustin.

    UPDATE: it has been changed in the blogroll Chuck. Rudi, again, I’ll contact Dustin

  5. Rudi666
    December 3rd, 2007 at 19:52
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    MvdG – Juan Coles second site uses script to allow for expansion and compression of his archives, this can be done with a blogg roll.
    Bad blogg roll – http://www.juancole.com/
    Good Archive/BloggRoll – http://icga.blogspot.com/
    The feature at icga is great for archive, clean and neat. While done with Javascript, could also be done as a function in PHP if your using Wordpress.

  6. Michael van der Galien
    December 3rd, 2007 at 19:55
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    Thanks Rudi. I will await what the techies say about it (by God, I think Dustin’s going to regret volunteering for the job!).

  7. Rudi666
    December 3rd, 2007 at 20:01
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    by God, I think Dustin’s going to regret volunteering for the job!

    What no pay, just another line on the resume.
    Still cleaner than TMV at startup. He learns well…

  8. Michael van der Galien
    December 3rd, 2007 at 20:03
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    Rudi: we hope to change that.

  9. Dustin Metzger
    December 4th, 2007 at 07:19
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    by God, I think Dustin’s going to regret volunteering for the job!

    What no pay, just another line on the resume.
    Still cleaner than TMV at startup. He learns well…

    Oh a lot has to do with the fact that Justin gave us such a great template to start with. Not much needs to be changed other than the usual startup bugs and feature additions/modifications.

    But as you say Rudi it’s quite a job :) That’s alright; that “line on the resume” is no small perk.

  10. David
    December 4th, 2007 at 15:39

    Congratulations on the new website.

    BTW the article below is a good read:

    http://www.democratiya.com/review.asp?reviews_id=118

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