Tags, Categories, Blogging

Peter Rukavina

I’ve given the weblog another small aesthetic adjustment, all relating to the display of various information at the bottom of every post. The goal was to make it all less obscure without making it visually overbearing.

I’ve also revamped the various category-specific pages in the weblog archives. Look at the iPod category page, for example, and you’ll see links to “related categories” like Podcasting and iTunes, and a bunch of pre-packaged links to other websites for the same category. And of course, just to be contrary, I had to create a tag cloud:

aircanada api architecture art bbc books cafediem cbc cellphones charlottetown citycinema clients compass conferences copenhagen customerservice dashboard design drupal editors election electioncanada energy europe family flash flickr food formosa france frankgehry gis googlemaps hardware history hockey instantmessaging internet ipod itunes java libraries linux magazines media movies music musing newspapers newyorker npr oldfarmersalmanac openbread osx packing peru peterborough photos php plazes podcasting politics princeedwardisland programming publishing queenstreetcommons radio reboot7 reinvented religion restaurants reviews rogers rss rtw ruby rukapedia rukavina safari science skype socialnetworks southpacific tags taxonomy technology telephony television textmate thailand theatre transport travel usa vancouver weblogs wifi wikis xml yankeemagazine zapyourpram

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