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Wednesday, January 19, 2005  

In the comments of my previous post, Adam offered a useful suggestion for the Long Pauses redesign. Any others? In particular, I'd be curious to know how you feel about a specific issue . . .

Because Long Pauses was launched a year before I began using Blogger, the site is built from two types of pages. You can see this most clearly in the way I originally handled film responses (see Cries and Whispers) versus how I've been doing it recently (see Tarnation). I'm considering doing away with the old pages by sticking them into Blogger.

The advantages of doing so:

  • Much-simplified maintenance. The entire site would be controlled by one template and two style sheets.
  • Commenting would be available on every page.

Disavantages:

  • Broken links. I will put a band-aid on this by automatically forwarding browsers from the old link to the new, but my Google traffic will likely suffer.
  • Images. I've been gradually removing images from Long Pauses with each redesign, but this would be the big one. Unless I can work out a way to integrate the still images into the text of my responses, I'll probably remove them. Coincidentally, the "useful links" will be removed regardless.

Anyone have a strong opinion either way?


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