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Trying to comment on dave's page led me to realize that the system wasn't letting people leave comments on many of the pages. Sorry about that. It should be fixed now. I'll do a little more testing to be sure.
Also, and I have to admit I was wondering what he was doing making all those comments, dave discovered that the comments were not in fact displaying properly. Pretty subtle bug in one way, but obvious once it was pointed out. If there was some sort of prize he'd get it for that one.
Eventually we will be adding several more layers to the software here. One of these layers will be some flavor of XML feed. It's not entirely clear at this point how this part of the web is going to evolve. There is some fighting going on now in the various XML camps. Hopefully people can move toward some sort of agreement in a reasonable fashion. RSS is probably the front runner (although there's a great deal of trouble just inside the RSS community itself.) If you're interested in a good look at RSS (Rich Site Summary) you can read about it here.
"Websites that publish new content regularly usually provide a list of news headline style links to their latest content. In addition to displaying these headlines on their own websites, it is very common for publishers to make them available for syndication, so that other websites or applications can also include their headlines...
...RSS is the name given to a simple and well-established XML format used to syndicate headlines. Once a website creates an RSS file they have created a means to allow others to syndicate their headlines."
I think I have that lag problem on the front page (for signed in users) solved. There is the slight possibility that I introduced some subtle bug into the new post counters, so let me know if you see any weirdness there.
testing...
The front page is loading very slowly if you are signed in. This is because of the time it takes for the system to check for new posts. (Log out and then try loading the front page to prove this point.) I'm working on a fix for this, and I think it will be possible.
I've added a help page if people have questions (and without any documentation, I have to think there will be some questions.) Go crazy.
The [x new comments] link should now be working from the main page.
The nested posts were not registering as having been read by you even if you read them already. I'm 95% sure this is now fixed.
I've added this page where I hope to keep track of problems with the system as well as lining up new features in terms of importance. All accounts can post to this page. It's up to you whether or not you want to add this page to your main page. To do so just go to the page and click on [subscriptions], and on that screen check the box that says "homepage". Also on the [subscription] page you should adjust the "tracking" (probably set it to "both") if you want the system to keep track of new posts and comments for you.
OK, comments are now nesting. I'm using a different style that I mean to look largely the same as before. Perhaps this won't be the case though. I'm especially curious about windows/IE users. Are the indents larger than you remember? Or is it even worse than that?
Adjustments are easy, it's just a matter of figuring out what, if anything, is wrong.