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Vive la différence

In which I abruptly decide to throw over the look and feel of the blog you are reading because I bloody well feel like it. The change may stick. Or not.

Comment upgrade, a popular post, etcetera

Making it easy for commenters to style text and post URLS; it’s all part of visitor services here at Waveflux. Also, thanks for reading that recipe post!

New features added to Waveflux

Because the urge to tinker never dies: new contact page, convenient printing and emailing of posts, an additional “Highlighted” slot added to the old blog, signposts pointing to “previous” and “next” posts.

Comment is not free, exactly

In which I listen to the arguments for comment ownership by commenters, the openness and we-ness of the Web, the communal nature of it all - and then reject those arguments out of hand.

Full linked list initiated!

Now witness the power of this fully armed and operational blogroll! Okay, it’s a list of links in alphabetical order on its own page. Get to it by clicking the link in the right-hand navigational column.

New features and tools at the old blog

Let’s take a moment to go over some the various changes and tinkerings that have recently taken place at Waveflux, quite possibly without your even having noticed.

Cold hard cache, and WordPress 2.5.1

One blogger’s rant and one dashboard nag prompts your humble correspondent to do some work around the old blogstead.

Upgrade fever, kind of

In the wake of the upgrade to WordPress 2.5, we also upgrade our theme and add a couple of features. As the kids used to say, w00t.

Latest changes at Waveflux

Your eyes are not deceived, nor have you arrived at the wrong weblog. The layout here has changed yet again, and for the better, and is unlikely to change fundamentally anytime soon. Huzzah.

Change is Nature’s delight…

So said Marcus Aurelius, last of the “five good emperors” of Rome. He would likely have approved of the latest change to the layout of Waveflux. And if not…well, he’s long dead, so who cares?