I realized that I was going to probably spam RSS feeds today.
I'm about to migrate all of my fiction writing into the core body of the blog. Right now they sit as static state pages. However, I discovered that there is a maximum number of these pages you can have and I will soon be hitting that maximum. Plus, over the last year I've been annoyed that they do not have page hits.
I have spent a lot of my free Eve time the last two weeks pecking away at a new fiction project. It is rather irritating that it takes longer to create the things then it takes people to read them. It may/should also be long enough that I need to break it into separate pages. Hence, the realization that I needed to migrate my pages into the blog.
I will be backdating the posts to the day the story was published. I also won't be deleting the pages themselves. That keeps any current links to them healthy. That way, besides RSS feeds picking up the changes and spamming the process should go seamlessly and everything should look as it currently does with only my noticing the internal changes.
The main page of work will stay a permanent page at Eve Stories. This is also when I get to pimp my fiction for those that like that type of thing. Not everyone reads side bars. And for those that do not... :P
I'm about to migrate all of my fiction writing into the core body of the blog. Right now they sit as static state pages. However, I discovered that there is a maximum number of these pages you can have and I will soon be hitting that maximum. Plus, over the last year I've been annoyed that they do not have page hits.
I have spent a lot of my free Eve time the last two weeks pecking away at a new fiction project. It is rather irritating that it takes longer to create the things then it takes people to read them. It may/should also be long enough that I need to break it into separate pages. Hence, the realization that I needed to migrate my pages into the blog.
I will be backdating the posts to the day the story was published. I also won't be deleting the pages themselves. That keeps any current links to them healthy. That way, besides RSS feeds picking up the changes and spamming the process should go seamlessly and everything should look as it currently does with only my noticing the internal changes.
The main page of work will stay a permanent page at Eve Stories. This is also when I get to pimp my fiction for those that like that type of thing. Not everyone reads side bars. And for those that do not... :P
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