My yaptu-based 2d portal-thing, as of de9.

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links
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myRadio
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BETA TESTING

This one is more flexible, and I hope to keep it more up to date than the previous one. The idea is to give me a 2-d feel for my weblog navigation, which works better for me than a simple one-dimensional list, and eventually to make the generator for this page check on blo.gs or bloglines to see what's updated recently enough.


At this point (de9 (== 9 May 2004)), the main code is mostly done. I added the "go to next column or next table" code, and cleaned up the code a lot. I'll still probably be making tweaks in my set of keywords for the weblogs. There are still two features I plan to add at some point:
  1. Names for the tables
  2. the "last updated" check, possibly combined with a way to dim out the links that are "up to date" (i.e., I have seen all of their entries) as far as this thingie knows

Previously: At this point (dc9), I think the main code is mainly done. I will probably be making tweaks in my set of keywords for the weblogs, though. There are three features I plan to add at some point:
  1. Names for the tables
  2. A way for the template to say go to next column, or go to next table
  3. the "last updated" check, possibly combined with a way to dim out the links that are "up to date" (i.e., I have seen all of their entries) as far as this thingie knows

Last modified: Wed Apr 30 12:18:12 PDT 2003