Unmanageable
The only thing I've done for the website in the past month was writing the Aurora travel log, which still stands unfinished. This is ok, there's not much point in having a website if there is no content. What bothers me however is how unmanageable the whole site has become very quickly. On one hand, that was to be expected, since I was just trying out to pump out as much as I could as quickly as possible, but still, using a single file for this feed, and another file for the blog is making edits uncomfortable. This actually became very evident when I was trying to make RSS work. Ideally, I would have a separate file for each post, a clean sheet every time I try writing something new, but how do I show multiple posts on the same page just by using HTML then? There doesn't seem to be a good way to do this. HTML imports were briefly supported in Chrome, but that - to me very obvious - feature didn't get much traction with other browsers, so Chrome killed it too. I really don't want to depend on server-side generation of content, so I think I'll have to accept that there's going to be only a single post per page for now.
This is the plan of action:
- Move blogposts, the travel log, and optionally poetry to individual pages.
- Use semantic HTML to parse it more easily for syndication.
- Keep this feed and the index as a single page for now.
By the way, I removed the notice related to the old content.