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Site Updates / Changes etc.

Happy New Year!

Since I moved the site over to the new system, almost a year ago, I have toyed with the idea of what this site should be. For some time I limited what I posted here to technology related things; mostly Linux how-to type shit. My idea was to keep this site limited to mostly those Linux posts, and to have several other domains focused on my other hobbies. For some reason I thought that splitting everything up into separate areas would be the way to go, and I registered and set up several other sites ….. I no longer think that this is true. »Read More

Theme / Site Updates

I have been wanting to make some changes to my site for some time now, but have never gotten around to it. Finally today I was able to sit down and make the changes I wanted and now I have the site displaying information the way I want it to. I really only changed two things, but they both required some code/hackery on my part:

1) Add the post time to normal blog posts, as it only displayed date before
2) Remove both the time/date stamp, and the comments/pingbacks section from the static pages

As for number two there, I would much rather have comments made on the posts rather than on the pages. I know that I already had some comments on the [project2501] page, but I don’t want to get into a situation where there are pages and pages of comments on a single static html page that go back years. I always found that to be annoying when I visited sites, especially when searching the site. Rest assured that if I change my mind though, that the comments are still in the database, just hidden now.

All of this was done for the SimpleDark theme by Justice.
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New Site

As of last night I have left my previous hosting provider and moved over to a new service.  There are multiple reasons that this had to do done, not the least of which is that I have more control over the server and can host multiple domains.  Unfortunately my old hosting provider doesn’t allow backend access to any of the database components, so most (if not all) of the other site was lost when the account was closed down. »Read More