The font is too big by default. It’s a standard function of browsers to change the font, I think by default a site should conform to normal expectations.
There’s some clutter in the RSS feed, though the last entries are fine.
What kind of clutter are you seeing in the RSS feed? It looks fine and validates to me, but if there’s something else I should be doing, it’s easy to modify.
It turns out to be a bit more complicated. The feed explicitly linked from the front page doesn’t have clutter, but its links point to [1] etc. instead of [2] etc., which doesn’t seem right.
On the other hand, if you enter the page URL in Google Reader, it somehow associated with it the feed located at [3], which had the clutter in question in the past, doesn’t anymore, but Google Reader remembers… I’m guessing there must be some standard suffix starting from an URL that specifies a feed-by-default, which is checked first by a feed reader when it’s given a non-feed URL, and it’s absent for the front page; I’d guess it should be [4].
Edit: URLs don’t format well in comments, so some are included in form of links.
Ah, I see. That’s an artifact of the way I set up the hosting, with hpmor.com being a mirror of www.elsewhere.org/rationality/. RSS autodiscovery works because I added tags for it, but the rss feed itself is currently a static file written whenever the update utility runs, so it can’t know which URL a browser is requesting it as. I can fix that, though; give me 15 minutes.
The font is too big by default. It’s a standard function of browsers to change the font, I think by default a site should conform to normal expectations.
There’s some clutter in the RSS feed, though the last entries are fine.
What kind of clutter are you seeing in the RSS feed? It looks fine and validates to me, but if there’s something else I should be doing, it’s easy to modify.
It turns out to be a bit more complicated. The feed explicitly linked from the front page doesn’t have clutter, but its links point to [1] etc. instead of [2] etc., which doesn’t seem right.
On the other hand, if you enter the page URL in Google Reader, it somehow associated with it the feed located at [3], which had the clutter in question in the past, doesn’t anymore, but Google Reader remembers… I’m guessing there must be some standard suffix starting from an URL that specifies a feed-by-default, which is checked first by a feed reader when it’s given a non-feed URL, and it’s absent for the front page; I’d guess it should be [4].
Edit: URLs don’t format well in comments, so some are included in form of links.
Ah, I see. That’s an artifact of the way I set up the hosting, with hpmor.com being a mirror of www.elsewhere.org/rationality/. RSS autodiscovery works because I added tags for it, but the rss feed itself is currently a static file written whenever the update utility runs, so it can’t know which URL a browser is requesting it as. I can fix that, though; give me 15 minutes.
To your edit: then just write
Which looks like http://hpmor.com/chapter/77.
The problem is with text justification): some lines get stretched with spaces between words that are longer than the words.
For example, http://example.com/long-url-that-cant-be-space-separated followed by another http://example.com/long-url-that-cant-be-space-separated stretches the text in an ugly fashion.