Revenge of the Quotebook
Apr. 27th, 2006 11:22 pmI was bored this evening, so I went into the Quotebook code again and wrote a Boost feature so that viewers can nudge the quotes that they like the most further up the "Boosted" list. It's a bit like Bash.org, but not as well written. In fact the code looks almost as hideous as one of Gyles Brandreth's jumpers at the moment - if I'm ever going to update the site again I'll have to sort it out somehow.
Nevertheless, you can now visit, enjoy the nostalgia (if you were around at the time most of them were taken) and also let others know which ones are the best by clicking those red arrows. There isn't a limit to how many times you can boost a quotation, so you can click-battle the quotes that feature you to the top depending on the amount of free time you have. I've already boosted a few arbitrary ones to test them, including quite a hysterical contribution to today's HCI lecture from
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Nevertheless, you can now visit, enjoy the nostalgia (if you were around at the time most of them were taken) and also let others know which ones are the best by clicking those red arrows. There isn't a limit to how many times you can boost a quotation, so you can click-battle the quotes that feature you to the top depending on the amount of free time you have. I've already boosted a few arbitrary ones to test them, including quite a hysterical contribution to today's HCI lecture from
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