This looks set to change. Before, I was struggling to keep the number of pages to a minimum -- I didn't want to have drastically rewrite navigation bars, and my implementation of style sheets was "iffy" to say the least. But with the wiki, it's a snap just add pages, group pages together (it's even possible to group one page with several groups), and then scrap the old connections and regroup everything in a completely new way.
This will change in the not-too-distant future!
Posted at Jul 01/2006 07:15AM:
David Platt: Over the last week or so, someone has been persistently spamming the front page of Where London Stood. Good thing that I have an RSS link so that I can keep track of this kind of thing, eh?
I am considering setting up a SPAM Hall of Shame as a separate page, rather than simply deleting the SPAM. I'm not entirely sure that this would achieve anything, however ...
Posted at Jul 01/2006 09:40AM:
David Platt: Well, I have just spent about half an hour deleting the handiwork of my link-happy spammer. Each link within a page automatically creates a new page, if not formatted correctly. This means that, in addition to deleting the original spam post, I have to delete the pages created by his/ her links.
As a direct consequence of this activity, I am locking the "Post" function in all my Projects. People can still send comments to me via email (see David Platt).
Apologies all round (except to the wretch or wretches responsible for this action).