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More change to this blog

by Mar Matthias Darin

I've been making more changes to my code. I now have the ability for sections or categories. I wanted a different approach though. The sections of this blog work through the tags in a complete, yet seamless effect. I have also improved the related articles algorithm.

My regular visitors will notice the Government Documents section hase been removed. Unfortunately, it just wasn't working out as I wanted, especially with the larger two thousand plus page documents. I have integrated the government documents back into my main blog, but under the new sections capabilities.

I will also be working on the visual layout a little, though no major changes there. Mainly, I am wanting to refine the menu a little, perhaps a more polished look.

Let me know what you think.

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