Steve Pugh
30 August 2009 @ 06:27 pm

Ragnarok 55The latest issue of Ragnarok, the journal of fantasy and science fiction wargaming, was published this week and contains the usual mix of useful and off-the-wall articles. I liked the Daleks, the moon landings and the discussion on alternative history.

The SFSFW have been busy and can now be found on Twitter and Facebook. They also have their own blog (which I'm syndicating on LiveJournal, if that's your preferred platform).

Today, I've been updating the society's web site:

  • Combined two stylesheets into one (originally the second stylesheet had been @imported in order to hide it from Netscape 4, those were not the good old days)
  • Converted the site to HTML 5, just because I can, and added some ARIA role attributes for accessibility
  • Pulled in the latest blog posts onto the homepage (using Magpie RSS to do so)
  • Added all the new sites to the navigation
  • Added social bookmarking links to most pages so visitors can send the page straight to Google, Facebook, LiveJournal, Delicious, Stumbleupon or Twitter

Total domination of the interwebs, here we come!

 
 
Very True Mood: accomplished
 
 
Steve Pugh
19 January 2006 @ 09:22 am
The change in URLs from livejournal.com/users/username to username.livejournal.com has caused changes in all the items in the journal RSS feeds (at the least - the URLs to the journal entry).

Which means that my feedreader (Opera) has decided that these are different items and hence lists near duplicates all of the last 25 items in every feed. I thought 240 new items overnight was a bit much.

Are people using feedreaders other than Opera to subscribe to RSS feeds from LJ experiencing the same or is this an Opera shortcoming? I know that some feedreaders can mark edits when items are changed post-publication, do they do that in this case?
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