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[Off Topic] My own Anime Blog - http://www.mmcafe.com/ Forums
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Satoshi_Miwa
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"[Off Topic] My own Anime Blog"
, posted Sat 10 Apr 01:17
Yeah, I'm freeloading off of Live Journal, but I decided to turn my LJ into an anime blog so feel free to check it out. Or not...:)
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Ammadeau
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"Re(1):[Off Topic] My own Anime Blog"
, posted Sat 10 Apr 05:05
quote: Yeah, I'm freeloading off of Live Journal, but I decided to turn my LJ into an anime blog so feel free to check it out. Or not...:)
Cool. I've been checking it occasionally already since I don't have the ability to keep up with all the new anime anymore, especially when I have to leech off a friend's broadband connection to get them. Heck, I can't even keep up with the stuff being released in the US.
I'd be nice if you had an archive or listing of the anime summaries and such to make them easier to access, even tossing them all on one page would be fine, if possible.
Satoshi_Miwa
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"Re(2):[Off Topic] My own Anime Blog"
, posted Sat 10 Apr 10:58:
quote: Cool. I've been checking it occasionally already since I don't have the ability to keep up with all the new anime anymore, especially when I have to leech off a friend's broadband connection to get them. Heck, I can't even keep up with the stuff being released in the US.
I'd be nice if you had an archive or listing of the anime summaries and such to make them easier to access, even tossing them all on one page would be fine, if possible.
The problem is Live Journal doesn't seem to have that feature, or at least one where I can archive all the comments on one anime in a particular area. You can access older topics on the side, though, which seems to be serviceable enough...
Although the most elegant solution would be to learn some actual advanced HTML and set up a proper archive as a website. But my HTML skills are sadly non-exisitant...:P
Edit: Just went and sent something up using Blogger on my homepage. Seems to be more full featured and easier to use, but I'm not sure about the look. Comments appreicated...