Deconstructing Blogger Beta's HTML
Scott Wilkinson writes, "Google's Blogger is going through a major revamp, called Blogger Beta, with lots of nifty new graphical layout features and pesky bugs to annoy the users. Yesterday they finally opened up the HTML code behind the Beta, and it's a significant departure from the traditional Blogger. This post at Banana Stew deconstructs the Blogger Beta code and points out some nice new features like if-then, loops, and object-oriented structures."
Whoa.... if-then-else loops!? Truely, a marvellous new feature from Google that will revolutionise the intertubes. What an awesome age of technological advancement we live in!
She's built like a steak house, but she handles like a bistro....
- Beta has been out for awhile . . . missed the scoop - too little too late IMO
- How pointless is it to comment on commented code?
- Author of TA didnt really get into a lot of the features like Labels, modifiable templates from an AJAX control, blah blah
- For once I actually did RTA and I think Ill go back to just making flippant comments about comments
Now about Beta - my big gripe is the continued lack of xhtml compliance on the part of the blogger developers. I go through the extra 5% effort it takes to ensure my code validates. It makes things easier on the end user, and its just good best practices. Despite several years of complaints by bloggers, they [Google] have yet to enforce compliance with their blogger product./* somewhat functional - fix later */
The new blogger beta doesn't allow you to host the blog on your own site anymore....
Yes, you can dance to Radiohead.