Thu, 29 Sep 2005XML!
I finally got unlazy and found the energy to start on the new revision of this
website. The layout is going to stay the same, but the way the site works is
changing drastically. The changes should allow me to add new features more
quickly aswell as adding cooler features (comments on every page, for example).
I'm still brainstorming how it should all come together, but for the most part
I've got a decent xml- and make-based website framework. Webpages are written
in pure XML/XHTML and HTML is created using XSLT. The whole website is managed
with simple makefiles so when I change one thing, I can simply type 'make' and
it republishes itself. Ideally, this would be done by a cronjob so updates
simply publish themselves.
I've posted more information about it on the new site, check it out:
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