Dion Moult Seriously who ever reads this description.

Implemented a new “Asides” feature.

As you might’ve guessed, the thinkMoult blog is not the fanciest WordPress implementation in the neighbourhood. Heck, our sidebar disappeared a while back. The site currently uses three plugins: a related posts feature, one that allows you to subscribe to comments, and finally good ol’ Akismet which likes to delete any comments that mention the word viagra.

WIPUP is gaining momentum and will replace some of my blog posts as the main way I release updates on projects, and as I’ve quit Twitter I have a small hole left inside me for short updates that happen once in a while. Astute readers would’ve noticed just below this post there is a post … without a post! Yes, it’s a tiny update and I shall use it for better means in the future than greeting mother Earth.

For those living under rocks, it’s basically a short sentence update that will not necessarily follow the post-every-2-days schedule I try to stick to. The update can also optionally include a link to another website.

For those curious on how I did this hackery, I followed the instructions from this guide. Well, not fully – I made some modifications and I couldn’t be bothered to style it so I just made it a header. It’s semantically incorrect – so sue me.

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thinkMoult - Hello, world! « says: (20 September 2009)

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thinkMoult - Make a category not considered as a post in WordPress « says: (24 September 2009)

[...] A while back I set up Asides on this blog. The problem was that previously I was displaying 5 posts per page. Now with asides it still displayed 5 posts per page, but as asides are probably one sentence long at most I personally don’t consider them to be blog posts. This meant that it didn’t display 5 “real” posts per page. So, how do I fix this? [...]

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