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StaffTwo New Sites Enabled For Notes and Code Snippets

Two New Sites Enabled For Notes and Code Snippets

Two new sites were enabled today. Both should enhance the sharing of information gathered during the day.

The code snippet site has been available for a few weeks but the server work kept me from completing the layout. The site is now working, and tied to the proper forum. There are still details regarding the Capsule theme which I need to learn but I can do the basics well enough to start sharing code snippets.

The References & Notes section is an idea borrowed from previous attempts to record websites and articles read (aka Research Notes). The site is also an attempt to keep a dynamic reference list available at the bottom of each article. As an example of dynamic, I’ve attached a post from the References & Notes section to the bottom of this post. Any change made to the original post will be reflected at the bottom of this one too.

Caution: The options for network last post are not set for showing a particular post ID. This would be nice. Instead the blog post returned is based on the newest post within the References & Notes site. I will try to update this to a particular post as I learn how to lock it down.

[nlposts number_posts=1 title_only=false blog_id=49 tag=about-notes display_type=block display_content=true sort_by_date=true sorting_limit=1]
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