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You may have noticed Google and Amazon ads on the site, as well as ads for my books and merchandise. I make money off them, but sod all. At least it covers the hosting with a bit left over.
For the individual node pages, I like the previous blog entry | next blog entry links at the top - after you've read a post and some/all the comments, it's tedious to scroll back to somewhere in the page, but easy to go to the top. I'd also like to see the dateline "By skeptic at 2008-05-18 05:44" at the top.
However, I'd just as soon have the other links "Add new comment | Subscribe | Related threads" at the bottom of the post (and before the comments), because you don't know if you want to add a comment until you've read it.
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No ptc opinion about the links on the main page.
For the individual node pages, I like the previous blog entry | next blog entry links at the top - after you've read a post and some/all the comments, it's tedious to scroll back to somewhere in the page, but easy to go to the top. I'd also like to see the dateline "By skeptic at 2008-05-18 05:44" at the top.
However, I'd just as soon have the other links "Add new comment | Subscribe | Related threads" at the bottom of the post (and before the comments), because you don't know if you want to add a comment until you've read it.
Fixed?
Good point. I'll run them in both places.