NP: The Darkness, Permission To Land
Spent a lot of time tweaking the site over the weekend. You'll have to trust me on that one, because it's not anything terribly visible. However, you may notice the upcoming gigs are now always from this point forward. And much easier to keep updated on my end, as are the CD collection pages.
Moving forward, it looks like my server side include strategy will, in fact, work, so that's next up on the docket, along with trying to keep that right-hand column from bleeding over to the left if it's longer than the left-hand column, but I may have figured out what I'm doing wrong there.
Another upshot of the change to the gig listings is that it's one more step toward getting the Diver mini-site operational. Between that and now-functional-if-underused photo page improvements, I should be able to get that running as soon as I come up with a design that's not too obviously exactly the same as the main page.
On some level, I'm a little afraid of what might happen once I get everything working the way I want it, but I figure I'll upgrade to MT3 at that point and break it all, so I'll find a way to keep busy.
Please just remember to keep gig history online, don't let it scroll off...
Big pet peeve when visiting other musician's "Tour Dates" web pages!
The nice thing about the way I changed the back end is that now I can have a gig history as well. It might take a little while for me to figure out how and where to implement that, though. I think I'm even set up to add recaps of the gigs if I want, as well as link to reviews of the CDs. Score one for extensibility!
What I'm saying is, yeah, you're right, and it should be coming in a future rev.
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