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"Bits and Bytes" includes recommended reading on other sites, editorial and web site updates, and other ephemera.

 


 

Registration No Longer Required for Comments

By Michael Feldstein. Posted on October 24, 2004

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Several people (most recently James Farmer) have complained that the registration requirement for commenting on e-Literate discourages them from posting comments. Obviously, this isn’t good. So I’m turning off the registration requirement. For the moment, I’m viewing this as an experiment. As a result, I’m going to leave the various text warnings about needing to […]

A Bug in the RSS Feed

By Michael Feldstein. Posted on October 22, 2004

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In the new site design, the RSS feed is supposed to display a “read more” link at the end of a paragraph rather than cutting off mid-sentence. It doesn’t yet. What this means is that you will occasionally get a post via the RSS feed that looks like a complete thought but is actually just […]

The e-Literate Redesign Is Up

By Michael Feldstein. Posted on October 21, 2004

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C’mon in and look around. We’re still making some minor tweaks and enhancements but I’m so excited about how it looks that I just couldn’t wait to announce it. Thanks to the folks at pMachine Services for helping me to make this happen.

Site Update

By Michael Feldstein. Posted on October 16, 2004

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The site re-design is coming along and should hopefully be up in the first half of this coming week. Posting has been slow this week, partly because I’ve been distracted with other matters (like the site re-design) and partly because I just haven’t seen a whole lot of stimulating material this week. (Hey, it happens.) […]

Upcoming Site Revamp

By Michael Feldstein. Posted on October 11, 2004

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This week, with the help of pMachine Services, I’ll be changing the site layout of e-Literate. The basic design will be based heavily on seriocomic, with some adjustments to fonts and headlines based on the findings of the Eyetrack III project. I’ll also be adding some show/hide code for the body of each post, so […]

(Almost) Back in the Saddle Again

By Michael Feldstein. Posted on October 8, 2004

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My consulting gig basically finished up yesterday and I have at least a few days before my next big endeavor starts, so I should be able to catch up on some posting. I’m not sure how much I’ll get to today since (a) I have a lot of errands to catch up on and (b) […]

Posting Rate About to Slow Down for a Bit

By Michael Feldstein. Posted on September 30, 2004

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Believe it or not, I do occasionally go out and work for a living. I’m going to be tied up for a while and expect my posting rate to drop of quite a bit. I will still post on weekends at the very least, but I don’t know know if I’ll be able to get […]
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