Tiny Theme 2.7: Fundamental Changes to 'More' Tag Usage: mattlangford.com
@drose That is the plan. I wanted to roll this out for a few days first to see if there are any unforeseen issues before doing it there. But give it 72 hours and it should be there if all goes well.
@Mtt Good time to ask if I could customize the More template to do what I’m doing now (only for macro posts) mostly for Micro.blog timeline - use a custom excerpt followed by Read More Link to Post Title. The custom excerpt doesn’t show on the post on the blog but only on the timeline.
Fine if tiny is designed to be this way
@pratik That’s not built-in, but you could incorporate it using microhooks. Same goes for the way you sort posts on the home page.
@Mtt Hmm...I may have to edit the feeds.json file, too, to remove the Title field. I am rethinking if I should do all that just for the Micro.blog timeline. Thanks!
@jonah The rest is coming very very soon. Just having to roll it out piece by piece. No way to stress test it otherwise.
@kurite I’m glad you like it!
@kurite Just ordered an X100F (can't justify the markup on the X100V). I had one years ago and have regretted selling it since. Any tips/recommendations for when it arrives?
@Mtt Ken Rockwell has perhaps the best, straight forward tips . Ritchie Roesch’s Fuji X Weekly is great for all kinds of film simulations if you want to try straight out of the camera photography. There’s even an app for quick reference. I’m a big fan of the versatile Kodak Ultramax 400 sim. When manual focusing, I love the Focus Check and MF Assist Peak (red for me). Keep in mind subject detection turned on will disable certain features - can be frustrating if you forget that. Use the Q menu! (If the F has a Q menu). More than anything, enjoy!
@Mtt oh and Fujifilm’s free X Raw Studio application is worth learning for reprocessing raw when you need to (like to fix poor judgement on a film sim choice or to experiment)