My favourite JS feature and what made it unique from the other blogging sites was the ability to fully-customize the entire layout - everything from the style sheet, the body of the layout down to minute details such as how dates were formatted in blog posts.
The only thing that I can fault Ivan for was in his enthusiasm to get the site up and running. right away. In hindsight, he should have spent a couple of weeks developing the site, testing features with a limited number of users before opening the place to the general public.
What most people need to realize is that Dylan spent quite a bit of time developing the original JS before he launched it. He initially spun it off another site he and his brother ran for 2 years, spent two months in Alpha mode and another 3-4 months in Beta before the site was fully functional.
The unfamiliarity of the first time can be an exciting experience.
Commented on the post Moving In on the blog http://captainmando.journalspace.com.I’m still feeling the new surroundings out. One thing I know, the new picture you posted on the left makes me feel tingly.
Commented on the post Prescription: Chill Pill on the blog http://captainmando.journalspace.com.I haven’t decided yet. None of the places I’ve been hanging out at feel right for me yet.
Commented on the post hmmm... on the blog http://snowangel.journalspace.com.I’m glad I wasn’t the only one with imaginary PM’s
Commented on the post How to Make a New Post on the blog http://captainmando.journalspace.com.My favourite JS feature and what made it unique from the other blogging sites was the ability to fully-customize the entire layout - everything from the style sheet, the body of the layout down to minute details such as how dates were formatted in blog posts.
Commented on the post Hello JS! on the blog http://developer.journalspace.com.Simon hasn’t seen the sixteen vestal virgins that I sent to spy on him.
Commented on the post We Can See Your (Real) Name! (warning) on the blog http://doanli64.journalspace.com.The only thing that I can fault Ivan for was in his enthusiasm to get the site up and running. right away. In hindsight, he should have spent a couple of weeks developing the site, testing features with a limited number of users before opening the place to the general public.
Commented on the post JS-land: The Disgraceful Story of the Eminos on the blog http://captainmando.journalspace.com.What most people need to realize is that Dylan spent quite a bit of time developing the original JS before he launched it. He initially spun it off another site he and his brother ran for 2 years, spent two months in Alpha mode and another 3-4 months in Beta before the site was fully functional.
Commented on the post JS-land: The Disgraceful Story of the Eminos on the blog http://captainmando.journalspace.com.