Published: April 8th 2010 - at 3:46 am

New sections on Libcon


by Sunny Hundal    

You may have noticed links to new sections on top of all the pages today. Not all of them are active yet.

These new sub-blogs will add more content to the site without over-loading the front page. Different content for different audiences, etc etc.

So you may see some technical errors and changes in the meantime. Please drop me a line via the Contact page if you spot anything.

With the election coming up – political coverage on LC will obviously be ramped up quite a bit. If you’d like to contribute, please do get in touch.


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Sunny Hundal is editor of LC. Also: on Twitter, at Pickled Politics and Guardian CIF.
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Nice move, looks good!

There only seems to be one RSS feed for the whole site, but I’m not getting posts from these new sections e.g. I don’t get this post:

http://liberalconspiracy.org/westminster/2010/04/10/wheres-your-gay-vote-going/

Ahh, yeah the RSS. I need to sort that out. There is an RSS plugin for WP-MU but I haven’t put it in place yet. Just managed to sort out the twitter feeds…

I’m thinking of moving to headers myself, looks grand though, nice font.


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