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FERDY CHRISTANT - MAR 7, 2008 (03:13:20 PM)

Today I had my very first Tech Friday. I spend it on the further development of Blogo.NET. It's been quite a productive day. Below are some early screenshots (click to enlarge):

The blog's homepage is pretty much complete. The sorting is correct, paging works server-side, and all links (except the header links) work. The sidebar has been extended by a dynamic overview of tags, articles and an archive:

 Upon clicking a tag in either the sidebar or below a blog entry, an overview of blog entries for that tag is displayed:

Upon clicking the "All articles" link in the sidebar, the list of articles is opened:


Upon clicking a month in the sidebar archive, the list of entries for the month is displayed:

Finally, upon clicking a blog entry anywhere, a simple representation of the blog entry is displayed. This part still needs work:

 

Furthermore, I have been refactoring and optimizing major parts of the backend code. Next steps are building the comment panel and admin screens.

On a different note, I'm observing some bizarre behaviour. I am developing Blogo.NET locally and have Firefox set as my default browser. Blogo.NET produces compliant, clean markup as taken from a cross-browser open source CSS template. As I'm developing, I got used to how Blogo.NET behaves in Firefox. However, after I opened up Blogo.NET in IE7, it turns out to be like 10 times faster. I have no clue what is causing this difference, do you?

Finally, congratulations to my brother and his girlfriend for their engagement!

Comments: 3

COMMENT: ROSS HAWKINS emailhomepage

MAR 9, 2008 - 22:32:35

comment » Hi Ferdy,

It's apparently due to Firefox's IPv6 support, which is enabled by default. Turn it off and Firefox will speed up again.

More info here: http://www.depl0y.com/personal/visual-studio-aspnet-debuggin-in-firefox-slow «

COMMENT: MARKUS HENKE

MAR 10, 2008 - 06:23:14

comment » Are you going to provide a Blogo.NET download for us? I am really interested as I've just started to use .NET, too. «

COMMENT: FERDY

MAR 10, 2008 - 07:23:32 AM

comment » Ross,

Thanks, I will try this out tonight. I think you are going to be right, I remember having a similar issue with my network card on Linux. Disabling IPv6 fixed that too.

Markus,

I will provide a download and detailed article on how I built Blogo.NET once all functionality is in place. This may take a while though. «

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