Link Mania

Charles Johnsonfollow me on twitter
Fri Jan 4, 2008 at 6:02 pm PST • Views: 157

I’ve cleaned up and simplified the spinoff links display. If you don’t see the latest stuff, or something looks completely whack, refresh your browser; you’ve probably been sitting on one page, using our Ajax features, and haven’t reloaded in a while.

The latest stuff:

* Category divisions are represented by thicker dividing lines.

* Category names now show up in the upper right of each link’s area.

* Extraneous lines and bogus design elements have been ruthlessly excised.

* When I create a new front page post, I can now set it to automatically open the spinoff links for that post. The automatic link display feature only works for the LGF front page; I removed it from the individual entry pages, because it conflicted with the links to individual comments by pushing the page down when it expanded.

* To demonstrate the automatic links feature, it’s enabled for this post.

Non-techie readers can now tune out, because I have to give another huge thumbs-up to the jQuery JavaScript Library, which has made adding features like this much easier than writing all that gnarly low-level Javascript from scratch. Google uses it. You should too, if you’re into that sort of thing.

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Kid's heads are filled with so many nonfacts that when they get out of school they're totally unprepared to do anything. They can't read, they can't write, they can't think. Talk about child abuse. The U.S. school system as a whole qualifies. -- Discussing the state of the education system in America - Playboy magazine, April 1993.