Coyote Crossing infrastructural improvements

By on 2009 07 03 at 2:12:55 pm

I’m working on a few things to make the sometimes arduous task of reading Coyote Crossing a bit more userlicious.

First, please to note the handy pull-down menu in the right-hand sidebar near the “search” field. This contains links to monthly archives, which I am embarrassed to admit I had not remembered to install when I first launched this beast. (This may have been due to the fact that when I first launched this beast, there were no monthly archives.)

Second, you may notice that each article page now sports a “related entries” box on the right-hand side. This is powered by the newly installed tagging function, to which you have access. This is all about making it easier for YOU to find stuff, after all, so go ahead and enter tags on any article you think ought be tagged in a way that it is not. I’ll be moseying through the archives myself and doing same.

The tagging function also provides a list of tags that have been applied to each article. These tags are links. These links will lead you nowhere, at the moment. Before long, however, they will lead you to an archive page containing a bunch of other articles with that same tag. I’ll edit this paragraph with the canonical strikeout tags when it works.

Suggestions for other infrastructural improvements are always welcome. We know you have a choice of Coyote-related blogs, and we thank you for choosing Coyote Crossing.

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