FTPEdit and tweaks
Posted on June 26, 2003 @ 00:09 in Sitestuff
How did I ever get anything done on this site without FTPEdit? This freeware text-editor with customizable syntax highlighting doubles as a FTP client, transparently getting and saving files from and to your webserver. And as a bonus FTPEdit works with "Projects," allowing you to easily manage bunches of files that belong together. Very highly recommended for anyone who hand codes their HTML or PHP files!
For the first time in a long while I found some time to work on the site and I've been tweaking some elements of the site. I've started modularizing the sidebar, as I mentioned before. The different needs for navigation on different types of pages can now easily be integrated in the sidebar. It's not been implemented throughout, but on the Archive Index page, for example, you can see that the sidebar only contains elements relevant to that page. Also, the individual entry archives, such as for example this very page, now show the Chronological and Categorical entry-to-entry navigation in the sidebar. And again, elements not essential to the page are easily left out. More changes will follow as I start combing through the templates.
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