Well, I'm not quite there yet, but I feel I've made many strides
in the right direction. Basically moving away from the old code
that managed all the entries and archiving. I've added controls to
manipulate how many entries get displayed on the main page. I
rewrote a lot of chunks of code, renamed and shuffled some files.
All entries are now stored under a subdirectory called "archives"
and are named by their own time-stamps. The biggest problem I'm
facing now (other than my obsolete use of tabs , is that all my
archives are left in raw text. I'm tempted to add a subdirectory
under archives, called "html" and just throw HTML formatted
archives there, but it would double the amount of processing, that
NanoBlogger's already doing.
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