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Site Updates: Sections and Feeds

Here is another update on some improvements I’ve made to this site.

First, apologies for my RSS feeds spewing old entries back into your readers. I’m not completely sure why it’s happening, but I think it has something to do with pushing some of these entries into new sections.

New Sections

I’ve added a few sections: Posts, Photographs and Events. The original section I imported the WordPress entries into was called ‘Articles’. Since then, I’ve shuffled a few of those entries into these new sections where applicable. I’ve added feeds for each new unique section. The Site Feed will send you everything. And then each other feed will deliver only the content for which it is named.

Posts vs Articles

Articles will still be the most important content and will trend toward the topics of technology and web. They won’t appear daily, but the content will be as solid as possible.

Posts are going to come much faster and be less polished. Think of posts as a microblog. I wanted something in between my short updates on Twitter and more formal articles. Posts will probably be all over the place topically—about normal for me. :) I will probably figure out some way to highlight posts on the front-end, more than titles in the sidebar.

Photographs and Events

Photographs are photographs. :)

Events are not listed in any feeds yet. However, I did want to highlight events at which I’ll be speaking, so they are in the sidebar for your perusal. If you are attending any of these events, please let me know. It is fun to connect!

New Feeds

Grab what you want. If you are already subscribed to a feed, chances are it is hooked up as a site feed.

Site Feed
Articles Feed
Photographs Feed
Posts Feed

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