Major Upgrade Completed

I’ve wanted to make some improvements to the layout of Rain City Guide for quite some time, and I finally found some time this weekend to get the changes made and tested.

For those who are curious, here is what I did…

I took a wonderful wordpress theme and started hacking at it in the following ways:

  • Added another column on the right to display my del.icio.us links, called “Worth Noting” (more on this in a minute).
  • Changed the colors around a bit.
  • Added recent comments and recent posts to the sidebar
  • Moved all the buttons down to the footer where they are less distracting (but still useful!)

I also made some more changes to the backend of the system, such as:

  • Upgrading to the latest version of WordPress, and
  • Changing the linking structure on the site so that all the pages get a direct link (instead of the “?p=xyz”).

Of all the changes, the one that I like best is the new “worth noting” feature. You might have noticed that a couple of weeks ago I started posting a set of links with a tiny bit of commentary (They always had the title “links for 2005-11-xy”). I REALLY enjoyed putting these collection of links together because it took almost no effort and yet it let me cover a whole lot of ground. However, the feedback that I got from these posts was that they looked ugly and showed that it took no effort to post! 🙂 Hence, I’ve been looking for a better way to display this links… and I’m hoping that the “worth noting” column is the answer.

The links from the Worth Noting column will not show up on the main feed from this site, so if you tend to read Rain City Guide using a feed reader (YEAH!), I also recommend subscribing to my “worth noting” feed. Not sure what a feed reader is? Here’s some background.

And one more last thing about the “worth noting” column that I think is worth noting… I’ve set it up to be a true community-based resource. If you want to post an item with a little bit of commentary to the “worth noting” column, all you have to do is to tag an item using del.icio.us with the phrase “raincityguide”. The link won’t immediately show up because I cache the feed for about an hour, but I assure you that the link and commentary that you write will show up on the site sooner than later. Now, I realize that this method has the potential to be abused, but I think that the readers of rain city guide are generally considerate people, so I’m not too worried. As a matter of fact, I look forward to seeing what links you bring to my attention!

(If you are wondering if this is the RSS announcement I was planning to make, it’s not! There’s still more to come!)

Of course not everything can go too smoothly… There are two issues that escaped my testing that are yet to be resolved:

  1. The search form does not work when searching from within a post (it works from the main page!)
  2. The site simply won’t load using internet explorer on a mac (I get an error that says “Handler could not be removed” which means nothing to me yet!)

Neither of these issues seems like a show stopper, so I’m not going to role back to the old layout… Can you find any other bugs with the new site? I’d definitely like to know.

Now that I’ve given my opinion on the good and the bad of the new layout, I’d be curious to hear what you think!

UPDATE: Solved the search issue thanks to some help on this wonderfully active post for the Regulus theme.

However, since then I’ve also found out that my footer needs some work… So much to do and so little time!

8 thoughts on “Major Upgrade Completed

  1. Dustin – Nice Look, man! Very pleasing, well-organized… good job. You’ve got some rendering issues with the footer in Safari, but it checks out just fine with Firefox on the Mac. I really like the Delicious bar.

  2. Thanks for the compliments. I definitely have some work to do on the footer because I noticed it shows up funny in i.e. on a pc as well…

    And in retrospect, I definitely should have credited you with the inspiration for the del.icio.us sidebar. I think I mentioned to you in an email a long time ago that I wanted to add that after seeing the one on your site, but there just wasn’t a good place in the previous layout!

  3. Thanks for the compliments. I definitely have some work to do on the footer because I noticed it shows up funny in i.e. on a pc as well…

    And in retrospect, I definitely should have credited you with the inspiration for the del.icio.us sidebar. I think I mentioned to you in an email a long time ago that I wanted to add that after seeing the one on your site, but there just wasn’t a good place in the previous layout!

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  5. WordPress is an extremely easy to use platform for any website, I use it myself. There are so many plugin’s that can be added for free that anybody can create a totally unique website. Dustin, I love the additions to the site, and enjoy your posts.

    Walt

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