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@OneTwo
http://blog.s3cr3t.de/
here, captchas and theme is custom though.
@lawl good one dude but it's messy as hell.
@OneTwo
I know, but try to keep it clean and ~10kb source (without source compressor/obfuscators) it's not that easy without messy hacks
I don't get people's fascination with having, for example, mini 10kb blog. It doesn't make it faster, or anything. All it encourages is to make semi-readable code, or non-readable at all, with little documentation on the code itself.
@debug
@Xeoncross disapproves! His stuff is actually clean and documented, but he uses src-compressors to measure the size (https://github.com/Xeoncross).
Well, for me, it's just fun to squeeze as much in as little source as possible .
(i did not want to derail te thead, sorry @netomx)
To make it load faster you can have only CSS instead of images. For example my site looks awesome, it's only CSS and the final index on the browser is 1.075 bytes.
@SpeedBus
Uhh, you might want to disallow meta tags in your commenting system...
Sorry
Sorry
Use this function SpeedBus:
http://us.php.net/manual/en/function.htmlspecialchars.php ( w/ ENT_QUOTES)
Sorry
hehe, just saw that today, could you PM me or reply here and explain a bit about meta tags ?
I'll check it out Thankss !
I dare someone to hack a blog frontend together with Apache SSIs.
Insane, but probably you won't be able to POST things, like comments :P
I've been working on a admin area and stuff,
and
@SpeedBus the design looks sweet. What tools do you use to make it?
@yomero: Who cares? That's what disqus is for.
Bootstrap
Probably yes.
So, a static blog based in text files, plus that comment system. Probably you don't need php
I've updated the admin area once again :
I plan to add a drafts section below too and maby a statistics section.
maybe*
@SpeedBus nice. upload it to a repo?
Updated the admin area again should be the final update to the admin area (I think)
There have been loads of fixes :
Hmm.. It'll take some time as there's a lot to fix at the moment
That's on the client end for authoring, it's a static site generator than deploys via rsync or git.
You write the post locally in markdown, run rake then push. On the server it only has the static html so no server side processing is needed = better performance and more secure. It uses disqus for comments so free spamming blocking and uses their storage. Much better for LEBs for me than running php5-cgi just for a blog.
Ninja-Blog Update Page :
Bug Fixes : http://code.google.com/p/ninja-blog/wiki/BugFixes
Changelog : http://code.google.com/p/ninja-blog/wiki/Changelog
I'm setting up a git now, I'll post it up once its done..
Oh, interesting.
How much memory friendly is rake? :P
Link please
Yes, let's see it. 1.075 bytes is incredible!
Indeed
There aren't much to see. The final page has 36 lines and the longest line is 443 characters.
Latest download of Ninja Blog is available here :
http://servphp.org/beta/blog/archive.tgz