A few small updates this morning. We’ve added pagination to the front page, so you can browse through the 100 pages of Northtemple posts dating back to August 2006. The Archives are also open for business, with a new (and fledgling) “best of” section which we’ll be slowly adding to as we ourselves sift through the archives. You’ll also find monthly archives, and posts by type/tag/author. Finally, we have a new RSS feed for Full Tumblelog + comments if you want to keep track of the discussion. Just yesterday we had over 20.

Still en route: a revamped Jobs page, Search, a new Case Studies section, plus the official announcement for our Northtemple Journal of Design.

Any other requests?

posted by Jason Lynes on Tuesday, Aug 12, 2008
tagged with northtemple


12 comments

comments are back..

comment by Jason Lynes 4 hours later

and the new RSS feed is /feed/all_plus_comments.xml, if you had trouble. thanks clifton. note to self, stop updating the site after midnight.

comment by Jason Lynes 5 hours later

The comment RSS currently has the comment and then the article. I keep having to skip down to see what article the comment is for (for context), then back up to see the comment… then to the next entry where I go down to the article, then back up to comment, etc.

Anyone else in this camp, or do they like the comment first as it is?

comment by Aaron Barker 5 hours later

i love it. the posts + comments feed doesn’t show up often enough :)

how many posts/comments will show up on the combined feed? is there any danger of comments overwhelming the actual posts (signal/noise) ?

comment by justin 7 hours later

You also deleted some of your designers. I swear yesterday there were like 32 and now you are down to 24.

None the less the site is coming along quite nicely!

comment by Shane 11 hours later

most of them will be back.. just requiring photos and bios before people can post.. ;)

comment by Jason Lynes 12 hours later

One small request: I love the “13 days ago” and “11 hours later” style date tags on posts and comments, but I find myself doing too much math to figure out when things were posted… Could the date tags be given a title with a more traditional date as well? I prefer RFC 2822, but anything would be great.

comment by justin 13 days later

yeah that’s been bugging me as well. think i’m going to keep them “days ago” on the front page, and show the actual date like you said on the permalinks..

comment by Jason Lynes 13 days later

you can do both you know…

something like <span title=”Mon, 15 Aug 2008 12:45 -700”>three days ago</span>

comment by justin 13 days later

something like this would work great:

(p.s. that last comment was supposed to say 25 Aug… i’m a moron)

comment by justin 13 days later

done!

comment by Jason Lynes 14 days later

awesome. thanks :)

comment by justin 14 days later

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