{"id":1234,"date":"2009-03-17T02:39:39","date_gmt":"2009-03-17T08:39:39","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.thelogbook.com\/earl\/?p=1234"},"modified":"2009-03-17T02:39:39","modified_gmt":"2009-03-17T08:39:39","slug":"things-change","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.thelogbook.com\/earl\/2009\/03\/17\/things-change\/","title":{"rendered":"The more things change&#8230;well&#8230;they change a lot, don&#8217;t they?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I&#8217;ve made a decision that shakes things up quite a bit with regards to theLogBook.com.  If you don&#8217;t read theLogBook.com&#8230;skip this post!  Seriously.  &#8216;Cause that&#8217;s all it&#8217;s about &#8211; my lovely, geeky website that&#8217;s old enough to ask for the keys to the car.  <!--more--><\/p>\n<p>Effective immediately, I&#8217;m switching theLogBook.com&#8217;s main menu from being a big, weekly splash page to something a bit more concise and automatic.  To put it simply, I haven&#8217;t had a lot of time to pour into the site lately.  Being a dad eats up a <em>lot<\/em> of one&#8217;s time, and to put it mildly, it&#8217;s had my free time for lunch.  There&#8217;s a lot of stuff I haven&#8217;t been able to do, and keeping the site up and running is just one of them.  It hasn&#8217;t helped that FTP has been inaccessible for the better part of two weeks; WordPress has been up and running, but there&#8217;s been the matter of those big graphical menus &#8211; namely getting them onto the server without FTP.<\/p>\n<p>For those who have any affection for the aforementioned big graphical menus&#8230;I&#8217;m with you.  I love &#8217;em, and I&#8217;ve loved doing &#8217;em.  But there have been times lately when I&#8217;ve struggled mightily to land on a &#8220;theme&#8221; for them &#8211; I&#8217;ve loved it when stuff like <a href=\"https:\/\/www.thelogbook.com\/11\/03\/2008\/\">this<\/a> or <a href=\"https:\/\/www.thelogbook.com\/10\/01\/2007\/\">this<\/a> or <a href=\"https:\/\/www.thelogbook.com\/07\/16\/2007\/\">this<\/a> or <a href=\"https:\/\/www.thelogbook.com\/03\/26\/2007\/\">this<\/a> or <a href=\"https:\/\/www.thelogbook.com\/12\/25\/2006\/\">this<\/a> or <a href=\"https:\/\/www.thelogbook.com\/09\/11\/2006\/\">this<\/a> lined up perfectly with the right inspiration and just the right visual material.  But too many times I&#8217;ve done what I thought was a themed menu, and nobody got it &#8211; a case of &#8220;hey, see what I did there?&#8221;  I loved writing the little blurbs with obscure song lyrics in them, and finding either just the right still shot from a given show, or an absurdly funny one.  That stuff was fun &#8211; if I had the time and energy for it.<\/p>\n<p>It came out looking boring and forced if I didn&#8217;t.  Let&#8217;s face it, a half-dozen &#8220;Best of show&#8221; links over 3 years isn&#8217;t the greatest track record ever.<\/p>\n<p>Effective immediately, theLogBook&#8217;s main menu will switch over to something a bit less visually dazzling, but far more functional and practical.  Since the entire site is built on a series of WordPress installs, each section of the site generates an RSS feed &#8211; and when a new item appears in each feed, the main menu will point you toward each entry, with a bit of a &#8220;teaser&#8221; to show you what in the heck each entry actually <em>is<\/em>.  Where possible, I&#8217;ll try to step in keep these notices at least a little visually interesting with a shot from the show in question, or an album cover, what have you &#8211; I&#8217;ll automate that process if I possibly can (i.e. if I&#8217;m clever enough).  This also potentially &#8211; but not necessarily &#8211; loosens the &#8220;weekly update&#8221; shackles.  If someone decides to post a music review in the middle of the week, by golly, you&#8217;re not just getting new stuff on the weekends.  The site should be content driven, not driven by a schedule that, let&#8217;s face it, even the webmaster hasn&#8217;t been able to keep up.<\/p>\n<p>Will there be stretches with no content?  Almost certainly.  I&#8217;ll try to avoid it when possible, but as recent weeks have proven, sometimes it&#8217;s inevitable.  And yet the content for the past two weeks has been written in advance and posted itself on schedule &#8211; not that anyone could tell for the lack of a main menu.  The piece of equipment that&#8217;s really falling down in this equation is&#8230;well, me.<\/p>\n<p>With the news section going dormant, and little going on in the movie reviews section, and several other sections down to bi-weekly or even just monthly updates, I suppose there&#8217;s an obvious question: is the site just slowly closing down?<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;m not going to be so arrogant as to rule that out.<\/p>\n<p>20 years is a good run for any published entity.  For one that&#8217;s weathered as many changes in media as theLogBook has, with the rules changing under its feet as many times as it has, this under-funded little labor of love hasn&#8217;t done bad.  But in the end, there&#8217;s another little labor of love that comes first.  I&#8217;m not giving up on theLogBook yet &#8211; not by a long shot.  But some corners need to be cut and some processes streamlined to <em>keep<\/em> it from completely falling by the wayside.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I&#8217;ve made a decision that shakes things up quite a bit with regards to theLogBook.com. If you don&#8217;t read theLogBook.com&#8230;skip this post! 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