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Wednesday, July 26  

Where You Can Read Our Old Stuff

Where You Can Read Our Old Stuff

I've written a blog post pretty much everyday for the past 3 and a bit years. There's a whole range of things I've written about and everything is easily accessible via the 'Archive' section. That's at the top left of this page - just select a month and you can read everything I wrote for that month.

Dave, a regular reader, mentioned he couldn't see where to go for the archives - so I figured plenty of other people wouldn't have seen the archives. Here's directions!

Cheers

Brendon
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Domo arigato, brendon-san. For some reason not long ago the drop down appeared not to be working ... or my brain wasn't ... but now the dropdown, at least, is working spendily
Thanks for the heads up Dave.

We're changing a few things on the blog at present (i.e. so that every new post has the title tag of the heading) - that may have been the cause.

Cheers

Brendon
I think you need javascript enabled for that to function.
Nagita, you are absolutely right - without javascript enabled, that dropdown won't take you anywhere.

Given the target audience of this blog, we figure thats acceptable.

Cheers,
Anthony
I've found on my own site that only 3% of visitors have JS disabled.

Just out of curiosity... what's the statistic on the Tailored site?
Hi Brendon,

Just a suggestion. If you need to show your readers where your blog archives are located using a screenshot, don't you think it might be a good idea to find a better way to feature them by design?

Some color heading might help or maybe change their location - what about just under the search box?

Just my 2 cents.
Karine
Thanks Tom

On this site 1.06% have java scripted off.

And hello Karine. Hope you're well.

That's a good point - the whole site needs a bit of a revamp I think.
Might take a look at some options.

Thanks

Brendon
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