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----- title: "Back on Track..." content-type: article timestamp: 1182515880 tags: "website|rails" ----- <p>…or better, on <a href="http://www.rubyonrails.org">Rails</a>_. <br /> Yep, this 7th (!) version of the H3RALD website is powered by the overly-popular Ruby web framework <em>and</em> by the <a href="http://www.typosphere.org">Typo</a> blogging platform.</p> <p>Nope, I decided not to re-develop my website entirely from scratch this time, although I was tempted to, for three simple reasons:</p> <ol> <li>My “coding time” is close to non-existent nowadays, and even with a framework like Rails re-developing a site from scratch would have taken at least <em>some</em> time, which at the moment I don’t have.</li> <li>Typo is a fairly robust and feature-rich blogging platform, and after learning a little bit of Rails I could customize it to my needs straight away. URLs didn’t break thanks to Rails’ routing system, migration was easy enough, and developing the missing bits (like a rudimentary BBCode parser and a TextLinkAds sidebar) wasn’t hard at all.</li> <li>I wanted to take a break from my site, not code it again.<br /> <em>Fair enough, but why the new site anyway?</em></li> </ol> <p>Again, there’s more than one answer:</p> <ul> <li>Lately I didn’t feel comfortable sporting a Cake-powered website \- that makes sense, to an extent, right? Good.</li> <li>I got fed up with spam. I wanted to re-open comments but I didn’t want to implement spam protection for the old site.</li> <li>To be totally honest, I got fed up with <span class="caps">PHP</span> itself as well, after trying out Ruby for a few days and ordering and reading the 2nd edition of the <a href="http://www.pragmaticprogrammer.com/titles/ruby/">PickAxe</a>, which I <em>highly</em> recommend.</li> </ul> <p>…But let’s say something about what’s new in this new release, shall we?</p> <ul> <li>A new, black (and red) theme. Something completely different. Probably not that good, but quite useful: Every day I check my site from my laptop at work, and if it looks like a big black blob I know that I have to regulate my monitor. I showed it to my parents on their old monitor, and they realized that perhaps it’s time to buy an <span class="caps">LCD</span> one…</li> <li>Comments, trackbacks, desktop client support, theme support, a cool admin area and everything else Typo offers.</li> <li>Full <span class="caps">RSS</span> feeds. With no ads. So you don’t need to see this black blob anymore, if you really don’t like it.</li> <li>No projects or bookmarks, just my blog and my articles. Let’s keep it simple.</li> </ul> <p>More to come…</p> |