My Blog of the Future
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Blogs need to become way more ajax-y than they are (well, blog themes, but blog tools need to change to support this).
People get confused by the separation between "admin interface" and "visible blog". Start with the visible blog, and allow people to edit things that they see. We can do that with AJAX now, can't we?
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That's just what we plan to do with Typo
blogware, but this means many security
issues.
Posted 12 months ago.
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Nothing new here.
But how many times do you reorg the
"widgets" in your Facebook page?
Never! Because drag'n'drop in a big page like
that, like your blog is, is just too much
painful.
Edit in place, great, nice. I edit things
before they are published, rarely after
because of the "ping" everyone
operation, or Cool URI's don't change. I know
that when I ping a modification this content
will be read and replicated elsewhere:
Technorati, Google, Netvibes?, … Or changing
the title means changing the URL of the post
somehow. On flickr, you have the edit in
place, but the feature "replace this
picture" isn't that obvious.
From my point of view, those ideas are for
geeks who loves to control everything and
pimp their html . What about the simplicity
of twitter, pownce, tumblr, soup.io ?
Publish/Delete that's it. User experience is
way more important than geekness.
Make the world simpler, accessible and
pleasant to use not bloated and slow. I don't
imagine the pain of the template designer of
widget creator to enable all those features.
Cheers,
P.S.: A quick note, you've got three search
forms on your page? Isn't your blog geek
enough that you want to Ajax it? I'm kidding
;-)
Posted 12 months ago.
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I agree that drag-n-dropping widgets isn't
something one does every day. But being able
to activate an "editing mode" and
do the widget organisation on the page
instead of "behind the scene" would
be really helpful for some people.
I almost put a note about the title, saying
that in a blog post, you rarely edit the
title. I have, at times, but without changing
the URL (like climbtothestars.org/archives/2007/07/10/talk-
languages-on... -- check the title).
I disagree about editing posts. I edit a
lot (details) once it's published. Fix typos,
etc. People like to be able to save and
preview -- why not have that in the blog page
directly? (like some themes which display
comments held for moderation as if they were
published, but with a note).
I agree this is nothing new. I know there
are WP plugins which do some of this. But I'm
still astonished this isn't the
"obvious" thing to do for many, and
that it's still not there yet.
I guess it's technically more delicate than
I imagine.
Posted 12 months ago.
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