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  1. Rainy Day Projects

    Urgh gods. I’ve had this cold/flu thing hanging around for about three weeks now. Not a fan. I was doing okay on the weekend but ended up going to the gym when I probably shouldn’t have and, well, hi dere relapse. Blergh. Oh, and before anyone says it; yes, we’ve had a team here quarantined [...]

  2. Swarmed!

    Check it out! I’ve got my first fanlisting. Well, okay. It’s actually not a fanlisting for me, per se; it’s for vs.hive, and it’s run by the lovely echo. I’m still totally buzzing over the fact that someone actually thought something I did was good enough to open a fanlisting for, so excuse me while [...]

  3. End Year’s Resolution (Part I)

    Sometimes, people out there ask me a question about void-star.net, and I have to give them the following answer; “The CMS made me do it.” Hi there, my name’s Dee and — at the time of writing, at least — I’m one of the last blogs on Earth that doesn’t use WordPress. It’s not my [...]

  4. 3x

    So I went and signed up for InsaneJournal and JournalFen the other day, mostly just to test the Glue and see how sk.log handles multiple journal crossposting. Really well, as it turns out, so now those journals are mirrors of this one. Also, there’s a new home for Yummy Delicious — the Delicious Glue interface [...]

  5. Site Modifications, NaBloPoMo

    Some minor sk.log modifications. I decided the other day that I didn’t have nearly enough ‘deep linking‘ so in order to attempt to rectify that I’ve added ‘related’ links on each post page. For ages I wasn’t sure how to do this, until I bit the bullet and did a Google search and found out [...]

  6. House and Hive

    New layout up at v-s.net for those of you who have real browsers. You won’t get it in IE6 because it uses ten tonnes of 24-bit PNGs, and it won’t show in IE7 (I think) either because, well, I don’t have IE7 and I can’t be arsed testing it. So, transparent PNGs and Century Gothic [...]

  7. Fun With IP Tracking

    I’m an obsessive IP tracker. Literally everything on this domain tracks IPs. The hits tracker tracks IPs. sk.log tracks IPs. Every Apache error page tracks IPs. And every single generic mail-to form? Yeah, they track IPs as well. So I wake up this morning to find my inbox full of error notifications. Someone’s been hitting [...]

  8. Fun With UTF-8!

    Woohoo! I am the queen of the femmegeeks! So about a million years ago I stroked my ego a bit by going through an updating sk.log to serve XHTML correctly1. Part of this involved enforcing UTF-8 encoding on the site. Unfortunately, this had the effect of breaking the (admittedly limited) support I had for non-ASCII [...]

  9. Something Fishy

    In light of my post about XHTML other day, I’ve switched the content type of sk.log to application/xhtml+xml. This will have almost no effect whatsoever (and none at all for those of you who use IE and other browsers who don’t support ‘true’ XHTML), other than to make my site more prone to dramatic death [...]

  10. Me Smartee

    Oh. Migawd. Dumbest. Brainfart. Ever. So I was working on getting my site up and running using the application/xhtml+xml mime-type, and the current thing I was stuck on was the one tiny snipped of JavaScript sk.log uses to do the ‘rollup’ list of custom groups in the security menus for comments and posts. I decided [...]

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