So if you ever visit my site (as opposed to just reading RSS), you've probably been noticing things changing lately. Ever since the RSS updates I've been chipping away at other things. The titles are one, which I've made show up everywhere now. Due to the way the site is built it's not available when it prints the normal header, so there's a script to put it up there. On navigation through main and category history it will also show position in the title bar. All URLs to entries changed. I have a bit of code in the new RSS feeds to prevent them all from flagging as new entries there, but if you visit it'll convert. The new format should be cleaner for linking, indexing, and stats (query strings confuse things).
Comments have a few changes. Assuming one's browser is capable of it, you can add them from the same page as viewing. This fixes both the issue of not seeing other comments and prevents loading another page. In case you're wondering, the reason the form isn't there directly is so the page itself can be indexed, but the comment form isn't indexed. That's important to keep comment spam away. Also, you can now include a URL with your comment. I'm planning on making name and URL saveable, but it's late and comcast sucks (my connection to the net keeps cutting out) so that's for another day. I plan to implement that with another interesting feature.
Categories are also there. They exist for new entries, and are still filling in for old ones. There's not a preset list, which means it's mostly for finding related entries. On a category page there's also links to my del.icio.us links (if any) for that category and a Technorati search. I'll probably have more metadata in some of them eventually too. Note up to the 5 most popular categories for an entry are listed, listed in order of declining popularity (for this defined by how many entries have it, not views). So the list may change/reorder over time as entries are added to the site. Note that categories not listed both due to not being popular enough and being flagged as hidden will still show up in a category view, so that's why you may see stuff that you don't see as being in a category. Each category also has entry and comment RSS feeds (/entries.rss and /comments.rss) if you're interested, but I haven't figured out how to best get them in the headers for them (same issue as titles).
I've started posting links on del.icio.us more than here, unless I have some extra comments on them. Currently there's just a link to it on the left ("My del.icio.us"), and that has RSS too if you want. I'm curious if that's OK, or if I should aggregate them and post some or all of them back hear (maybe daily)? Leave a comment on that one.
You can see links to blogs I read pretty regularly under "My Reads" over on the left as well. As noted at the top, let me know if you don't want to appear there. I'll probably convert it from a javascript include to plain HTML at some point just to make it cleaner.
The most popular entries and categories are now also linked under Most Popular on the left as well. Probably not useful to regular readers, but it's there. It pulls the views and rebuilds the listing at the same time it checks whether sitemap updates and external pings are needed (about hourly). I think sometimes odd old stuff is gonna pop up in there...
I think the other things are the email updates (another probably gonna be unused thing) and the geo-map (at the bottom, somewhat interesting). They don't really need any explanation though. Enjoy poking around with or ignoring any of the other stuff as you see fit. Let me know if something is broken or doesn't seem to act how you expect.
If you want. I think the new ones make more sense, but the old one is still around (although it doesn't update as often).
del.icio.us is a social bookmarking thing, but useful even if you don't care about the social part (as long as you don't care about the it's public part). It's probably the most popular and streamlined (the interface is amazingly simple), but simpy.com and de.lirio.us are sorta the same thing but with different feature sets.
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I suppose I should update which feeds of yours I'm using, eh?
What's del.icio.us? It's not up currently.