Most of my work this week will be behind the scenes here at Get Rich Slowly. I’m making some changes based on your suggestions.
In a few minutes, a new feed of del.icio.us links should automatically post. Assuming this works, it will become a regular feature, and will replace the “asides” sidebar at the right. It will also replace some of the shorter summary-only entries I’ve been making. This will free me to spend more time crafting original content.
Tomorrow I’ll add an option to subscribe to Get Rich Slowly via e-mail.
Please feel free to offer other suggestions. I’d rather work on all of the changes now than attack them in fits and starts!
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Big fan of the blog. One question, how did you get your del.icio.us links to show as a post?
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Basically, I just followed some directions I found at Lifehacker.
It took a little extra fiddling, but not much. The key thing to note is that the time field is GMT, and you need to adjust that for your purposes. So, for example, since I live in Portland, I need to subtract 7 from whatever time I put in there. If I put 17 in the time field, it’ll post between 10am and 11am my time.
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