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It still has some aesthetic refinements to come, but the new search page for the blog archive is now active. You can find the link to it under 'Blog' on the menu. Not there? refresh your page
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nohappynonsense 2 months ago

doin somethin with the archives?

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readingproject 2 months ago

creating a searchable index page so I can get the messy list out of the dropdown menu and make it more user friendly. I sometimes want to look back over things. Can't imagine it will interest anyone else

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nohappynonsense 2 months ago

i find myself browse your blog archives (albeitly just entirely randomly) quite often, actually

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readingproject 2 months ago

I never thought anyone would. I don't like to delete old posts. But what to do with them. Sometimes I want to check when something happened and it's a chore looking for a post. So this is mainly for me. But I'm happy if it gets a wider use. You'll be able to do searches for yourself and EarRat!

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nohappynonsense 2 months ago

coming back to a screen near you soon

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ophanimkei 2 months ago

Fascinated by implementing search. I'd like to try something similar in the future :-)

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readingproject 2 months ago

@ophanimkei. The page I'm doing is based on the search page I already have for reviews. The problem is modifying it when neocities lags to see the updates, and getting all the information in

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New Review: Demon Copperhead by Barbara Kingsolver
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Just discovering! This is an amazing project. Digging in some more today (=^-ω-^=)
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readingproject 2 months ago

Thanks! I’ve taken a brief look at your website (will look more later – I have a lot to get done today!) I love the home movies. I’ve put some up on YouTube, myself. Thought I’d show you one I did when our boys were kids. Nothing to do with our website, but the following is one I put up for our website channel, originally, from when our sons were young. Now on another channel: https://youtu.be/pCdRtCFSH2k

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catcatproductions 2 months ago

Incredible! As fellow makers of silly movies, we know the time it takes (And with kids? Wow!) balancing fun with ambition. From the writing and musical numbers to the visual effects and convincing acting (Dulcinea rejection scene!) we loved the creativity and heart. Sure is hard growing up. Such a sweet way to preserve a moment in time—something the kids will cherish (or cringe at haha) now. Thanks for sharing!

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readingproject 2 months ago

The cringe factor is strong. The boys are 27 and 25 years old now!

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