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TO USE you create a file in the directory for the |‖
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relevant year that contains what you want to appear |‖
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in your post, wrapped in an <article> element. |‖
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TO USE you create a file in the directory posts/ |‖
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with a filename featuring a timestamp like those in |‖
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the examples, that contains what you want to appear |‖
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in your post wrapped in an <article> element. |‖
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That's about it! Just be sure to use a naming |‖
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convention that will order them chronologically. |‖
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FUTURE FEATURES I would like to add are: |‖
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- Tags, probably by keeping a file with references |‖
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to articles. |‖
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- Restructure things so I one doesn't have to hand- |‖
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edit every single PHP file when the year changes. |‖
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- Tags, probably by keeping a file per tag with |‖
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references to articles. |‖
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