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* both the CSS and master template markup contained cruft from the previous blog version and its slightly different layout
* removed unnecessary distinction between footer and its _taglist_ as the old footer element is now only a _taglist_
** promoted previous `last_line` to `footer` as it is the actual footer
* unified the different list styles as much as possible
** e.g. introduced new `topline` attribute instead of declaring the title-separator line for each style separately
** removed `taglist` class by declaring its rules directly in the `tags` id
** removed now unnecessary `archivtag` class
** introduced `sparselist` class which enables list such as the one contained the latest microblog entries to have extra padding
* merged `list_tags` helper template into primary master template
** this separation was not only unnecessary but decreased the readability as it provided no real encapsulation
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* eliminated `last_item` list item class by fixing its padding
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* _linked_ was misspelled as _liked_
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* this was done to match the recent extraction of the generic static site generation framework into a separate project
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* i.e. the `detail` transformations were moved into a BuildXSLT module
* modified XML Makefile accordingly
* removed framework documentation from `README.md` and added usage documentation
* this was done to make it easier to use the basic static site generation framework in other projects
** the detail transformations were developed to enable the implementation of this blog but are generic enough to be used in other contexts
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* recent commits to both BuildXSLT and InputXSLT changed include entity handling to resolve against the stylesheet location
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* still pointed to old Symphony CMS upload location
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* changed page source accordingly
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* added title and type attributes to feed links in ATOM feed
* alternate feed link references the actual website
* added "rel=\"alternate\"" and title attribute to entry links
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* there is no reason for embedding raw XHTML if we are able to generate the same in pure Kramdown
** this increases separation between content and presentation
** it will be easier to e.g. replace XHTML output with HTML5 in the future
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* added age and further language information
* fixed grammar problems
* converted image tag to kramdown syntax
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* images were hosted on imgur to mitigate the some of the bandwidth usage of self-hosting
** as the website is now hosted on a virtual server this is no longer needed
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* changed "floor" to "ceiling" to correctly handle uneven article counts
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* added base link
* added namespace for whole stylesheet intead of in the feed node
* added id to entry nodes
* added closing slash to feed id url
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* URL has to be defined in a "href" attribute instead of as the nodes content
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* all datasources are generated as namespace-less XML
* the resulting documents have to define the XHTML namespace
** i.e. the article and page contents have to be copied into the XHTML namespace
* implemented XHTML copy helper templates
* modified page templates accordingly
* defined XHTML namespace in the master template
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* gap between columns was needed because the alignment of all paragraphs was changed to justify
* increased overall browser compatibility of the column layout
** firefox now keeps elements with the column class together if possible
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* this is currently done via a small Python script that fetches the timeline from Twitter and serializes it as XML
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* i.e. all generator, utility and page templates including CSS styles are available under the terms of the MIT license
* the content in the "source/00_content" subtree is licensed under CC-BY-SA
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72c93ae Added README.md to the content level
c30c627 Added CC-BY-SA licence for all textual contents * this only applies for the "source/00_content" subtree ** the actual static site generation implementation is explicitly NOT licensed under the terms of the CC-BY-SA license
git-subtree-dir: source/00_content
git-subtree-split: 72c93ae35954ebad5e06113ada3fcd4e8b9fc4bb
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* this only applies for the "source/00_content" subtree
** the actual static site generation implementation is explicitly NOT licensed under the terms of the CC-BY-SA license
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git-subtree-dir: source/00_content
git-subtree-split: 63d9db8438ed6b32c4a85d487c07ea31bda666e4
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* XHTML elements "h2" and "h3" are replaced with "h3" and "h4" respectively
** modified all existing contents accordingly
** this was done to avoid the gap between the primary heading and subheadings in the markdown depiction of the contents
* fleshed out the InputXSLT project page with further information
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* modified master transformation accordingly
* fixed small syntax and grammer error in about page content
** missing dot and missing "and"
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* comment paragraphs were neither separated nor justified
* columns on archive page were incororrectly split inside their content in Chromium
** i.e. added "column-break-inside: avoid" property
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* basic legal information is provided in English
** further information is provided in German of a separate page
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* there is no reason for generating absolute links as the resulting pages will be served on their own domain
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* Isso improvements
** textarea placeholder font-color
** comment footer font-size
* lines of "pre" elements did not break correctly
* minified all CSS expressions using YUI
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* [isso](http://posativ.org/isso/) is a Disqus like commenting system written in Python
** self-hosted i.e. no privacy implications
** lightweight and provides all the features I require for this blog
* I thought about implementing a commenting system in InputXSLT but sadly I just don't have the time to think of and implement a reasonable XSLT based solution
** maybe a simple REST service for pushing XML from the client into article-dependend comment directories can be implemented in the future
* added basic CSS styling for isso comments simmilar to how they currently look in the old Symphony CMS based blog
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