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title: Obligatory Site Updates Post
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description: All the new stuff I've done on this website lately.
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date: 2024-09-29
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- Site Updates
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synopsis: All the new stuff I've done on this website lately.
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mastodon_id: "113222650648457852"
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Here are a few new (and not-so-new, but good to know) features I've built for my humble website:
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## A Sitemap for Humans
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I now have a (human readable) [sitemap](/sitemap), linked in the footer of each page, for easier discovery of the pages that aren't listed in the menu at the top, such as [colophon](/about/colophon), and [privacy](/about/privacy) pages, which are now separate from the [about page](/about).
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I haven't automated this yet, mainly because I'm not sure how to best go about it; if any [Eleventy](https://www.11ty.dev/) enthusiasts out there have any suggestions, please let me know by commenting below using Mastodon!
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## New Buttons
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Some pages now have buttons beneath their spiel that link to relevant pages that a reader may find useful. For instance, [colophon](/about/colophon), and [privacy](/about/privacy), and [contact](/me) pages, are linked from the [about page](/about); [/blog](/blog) now links to [tags](/tags), and…
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## My Blogroll
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If you've been on the internet for a while (and I mean a *while*), you may remember the humble [blogroll](/blogroll): a list of blogs followed by the author of the blog you're reading, provided both as a benefit to readers and to help share traffic with other people who write interesting stuff.
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As I am close to entirely removed from corporate social media, I get my news predominantly from my [newsreader](/about-feeds), which I very much enjoy going through each morning, often with a warm cup of tea. My [blogroll](/blogroll) contains most of the feeds I subscribe to, and it even provides a [convenient and very neatly formatted .opml file](/blogroll/nathanUpchurchBlogroll.opml), which you can (in theory) use to subscribe to my entire blogroll at once by importing it into your feed reader. (I very much hope it works as I haven't actually tested it, but do let me know if you try it.)
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The [blogroll](/blogroll) links to both the main website and the feed for every entry, and contains a short description for each. Please bear in mind that I have been adding these as I discover them, so if it turns out I've listed the blog of someone who says mean things to kittens or something, please tell me so that I can remove their entry.
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The [blogroll](/blogroll) and [.opml](/blogroll/nathanUpchurchBlogroll.opml) *are* automated, because there are an awful lot of feeds there and I have no interest in writing all that markup myself. If you'd like to know how that's done, you can [check out the repo](https://upchur.ch/gitea/n_u/nathanupchurch.com).
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## A Feed for Everyone
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I write about all sorts of things, and I fully recognize that people who come here for posts such as [*The Secrets of Scrumptious Seitan*](/blog/the-secrets-of-scrumptious-seitan/) may not be especially interested in posts like [*How to Transfer Files Securely with the “scp” Command*](/blog/scp-command/), so I configured individual feeds for each tag.
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What this means is if you go to the [blog](/blog) page, click on "Topics" to reach the [tags](/tags) page, and click on a tag, you'll find an RSS icon next to the title linked to a feed that only contains posts marked with that tag. Convenient, right?
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