I added photos to my list of posts “This Month” at the bottom of each page. I’ve really enjoyed my updated design and the emphasis on long posts. But pretty quickly I had the thought that photo posts deserve the same kind of emphasis. A nice consequence of using the same partial
for my Archive page and the “This Month” section of the homepage is photos now show up in my archive list as well.
I took a screenshot of February, since as soon as I make this post the change will no longer be apparently, at least until I post a photo this month.
The final day of February is actually a great indication of how I want the site to work– it was a day of short posts, some of which make more sense read sequentially as I had those thoughts. The full day fits without scrolling and is clear. At the same time, you can see the “anchor” posts in February– those times I had more to say or posted some photos that may still be interesting a few days or weeks later.
I think this redesign has been a success.
Some additional technical notes about this change
I used an emoji to indicate that there’s a photo, but I may switch to using an SVG or similar in the future. We’ll see how it grows on me. I think the fact that emoji styles change on different platforms makes them a bad choice, and I’m not sure the look goes with the fixed-width font I use everywhere.
Photo posts have text along with them– but often not titles– so I chose to render:
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The thought is I don’t want long content, so limit them to the canonical “tweet” length. I may adjust that over time.
I also have precedence– if the photo post has a title, it does not have the emoji right now and just the title shows up. I might change that, I’m not sure. It’d be fairly easy to show the title and photo, but I think this is kind of rare and this new design fits better the expectations of photo posts that are syndicated elsewhere– picture plus short comment, not title + photo + comment. Plus, posts that happen to have photos but are titled are more likely to be true “macro” posts anyway.
My category for pictures is photoblogging
, and it’s set using a Micro.blog category filter for any post containing jpeg
or jpg
. So screenshots, like the png
in this post, are not included.