Del.icio.us

I started playing around a bit with delicious.com a bit tonight. There’s a pretty good possibility that I’ll be switching my link blog away from Bloglines in the near future, mostly because of the availability of tags and tag-specific RSS feeds that I’m going to be incorporating into my category feeds as I move forward with some redesigns of the site. Basically, the idea is that this blog will remain, as is, but there will be a section of the site dedicated to Photography, or Litigation Support, where I’ll have just the posts from this blog displayed, along with the links for just that tag.

Anyway, if you’re subscribed to the RSS feed for this blog, you don’t have to do anything. The links will appear the same way in this RSS feed, once per day, as they do now. If you’ve been subscribed to the RSS feed for that link-blog, go ahead and subscribe to the main feed here, and you’ll be good to go.

Hopefully, this will allow me to give some serious variety in how you interact with the content here. My guess is that those of you who have been long time readers will remain reading in the same way, from this feed, however some newer folks who might be more interested in Photography or Litigation Support, might be more inclined to subscribe to one of the more specific feeds, so I’m going to give them that option.

I’m also contemplating putting together a mobile version of the blog, publishing the RSS feed back out to a lightweight page with very little graphics, etc. but I’m not all that up to speed on page design for mobile devices, so if anyone has some suggestions to do that easily, please let me know!

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