Argh navigation
Saturday, March 1st, 2008Shoot, the comic navigation is all borked. I thought I’d fixed that before launch…fortunately there’s not enough content for that to really matter yet.
So: workin’ on it.
Shoot, the comic navigation is all borked. I thought I’d fixed that before launch…fortunately there’s not enough content for that to really matter yet.
So: workin’ on it.
In the process of fixing the navigation, I of course fucked everything else on the site up. Bear with.
Navigation is working properly, thanks to some fellow named karchesky. The nav images aren’t there yet, but hey, it works.
ComicPress is pretty nice, it’s just a shame that its built-in navigation is terrible.
Trent Reznor just showed everyone how way cooler than Radiohead he is by releasing Ghosts I-IV, a 4-CD set of new instrumental music under a Creative Commons license. The music is available in a bunch of DRM-FREE formats—including FLAC lossless. Earlier today, Ghosts I was posted—not leaked, posted—to The Pirate Bay. NIN would of course appreciate it if you buy the albums from the official site for $5, but seeing as the store is swamped at the moment, you can just get it from, you know, anywhere else on the Internet while you wait for the store traffic to ease up.
NIN’s been leaning this way—towards supporting free culture and a sensible copyright scheme—for a while now, but this is a sign of explicit support for CC and Free Culture. From the Ghosts FAQ: “An exciting partnership and experience regarding this release will be announced soon.” Whatever that means, I feel like Lessig is involved.
(Via Dracko on Whitechapel)
Ars reports that Internet Explorer 8 will now default to standards-compliance mode. Also, the world has stopped turning and God has retired.
(Via Nate)