It’s the rage on the internet and just one in a long line of buzzwords from the internet: HTML5. Many of my technically inclined followers know of HTML5. Even my followers who have been on the Internet in the past few months may have heard of it. The promises it makes are wild and varied: spectacular video, ground-breaking graphics, awesome apps, and astounding audio. But what does HTML5 mean, and why is it good? And more importantly, how is Zombie Zen using it?
Because I am doggedly determined to run a great site, I’ve done a complete redesign of the visual theme for Zombie Zen. However, this process is not the smoothest, so please be aware that there may be some display issues. Bear with me for the next couple of days.
I just fixed a particularly weird bug on the comment system for the site: links that you followed from Facebook were being treated as different from links that you could view on the blog itself. I fixed the bug (with a little JavaScript), but some of your comments may have gotten eaten by the Bug Monster. Sorry.
But while I’m talking about comments, please do comment on my posts. I would love to post about topics that my readers are interested in listening to. And you can still ask me questions.
I’ve just added support for asking questions on my blog. You can either click the link on the right side of the screen, or you can use this link. I’m not entirely sure what to do with this feature, but I figured I’d give it a shot.
I have now added the popular Disqus commenting system to the Zombie Zen blog. In order to post a comment, you must visit the actual post (not just the Tumblr dashboard). Have fun, and no trolling! :P
My name is Ross Light. I program, I take photographs, and I improvise. I enjoy being a nerd, but at the same time, I don't think I quite fit in with the nerd crowd. I also enjoy movies, whether it be watching them, thinking about them, or making them.