I felt it was time to change the pixels of /dev/klog, and after browsing my way through the many themes available for WordPress, I have decided on Tarski.

In addition to providing a much nicer look than the previous one, Tarski also supports WordPress widgets, which has enabled me to add the tags cloud on the left. I expect to see what’s available and add a few new things as necessary. In particular, I’d like to provide better searching.

I have also added OpenID support for comments. OpenID is a pretty neat protocol for authentication on the web, and I highly recommend you get yourself one. I chose myOpenID as my provider, and setting everything up took only a few minutes.

In addition, for those of you using iPhones or iPod Touches, I have enabled the WPtouch theme plug-in, which should give you a much nicer experience on those devices.

Finally, not everything is quite done yet. In particular, there are style problems remaining in the project pages and a few others. I will be working on those last few kinks over the week.

So enjoy, and have a pleasant time reading /dev/klog!

 

Quick note to those interested by MPQFS. I’ve made available version 0.3.3 (0.3.2 was released silently earlier today). The two updates fix a small number of annoying issues, such as read-only files and folders copied from an MPQFS filesystem, and include a work around for a bug in Core Foundation which would result in a crash.

If you’re visiting the blog site, you’ll also notice the sidebar now includes a Downloads category. I’ll be adding direct download links to the latest version of my programs there in the coming days. I’ll also see if I can add a link to the appcast feed.

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