Finally I am getting around to answering here… Thanks for all your answers and interest in my blog! It's a pity that it is not readable without JavaScript, but as Blogger's new Dynamic Views (which apparently rely heavily on JavaScript) were one big motivation for me starting this blog, I will not change it for the time being. Jeremy, thanks for your link. I didn't know it beforehand. Kevin, I do make a lot of music myself, including prog. I play mainly bass and guitar and sing. You can find more info about that on http://www.petercrighton.de/en – direct link to some recordings: http://music.petercrighton.de Peter 2011/10/4 Aaron L. <elmastero74@xxxxxxxxx>: > Just went through Peter's tutorial. > > Great stuff. Took me a couple of tries to get it right (NOTE: you have to > have the wave files in the same dir as the xml file)........even though your > website explained that very plainly. > > Anyway, thanks for this. > > -Aaron > > > > On Mon, Oct 3, 2011 at 11:30 AM, Hartmut Noack <zettberlin@xxxxxxxxxxx> > wrote: >> >> Am 01.10.2011 11:04, schrieb Tony Austin: >>> >>> Is JavaScript so bad? Why turn it off? >> >> Java Script is great, it is, in itself, not bad at all but a useful method >> to make a better website. >> >> BUT: as it is powerful, it is abused on a regular basis. So to turn it off >> on any new site never being visited before is indeed a good idea. >> >> So for any website-distributor I recommend the following steps to make a >> site rock in the users client: >> >> 1.) present your site in HTML5+CSS3 as cool as possible >> 2.) provide extra-benefit using UNOBSTRUSIVE JS >> 3.) Tell the users explicitly that there is more and better content if JS >> ist turned on. >> >> Your page fails at least to meet 1.) and 3.) >> >> Try to find a way to tell visitors at least, that they need to allow JS on >> the site. But this is second best: present plain HTML5+CSS and tell the >> users that JS can give more is better... >> >> >>> I am happy to have it on all the >>> time and the worries are much less under Linux. It's not Java or ActiveX >>> after all. >>> >>> On 1 October 2011 10:34, Arve Barsnes<arve.barsnes@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> >>>> On 1 October 2011 08:53, Lorenzo Sutton<lsutton@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> On 10/01/2011 04:14 AM, Ken Restivo wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> On Sat, Oct 01, 2011 at 03:00:02AM +0200, Peter Crighton wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Hello list, >>>>>>> I just wanted to let you know that I started a new blog about >>>>>>> Recording on Linux: http://linux-recording.blogspot.com/ >>>>>>> The first entry (well, not counting the introduction here) is about >>>>>>> using the Analogue Drums Big Mono drumkit with Hydrogen. Let me know >>>>>>> what you think about the blog, any constructive criticism is much >>>>>>> appreciated! >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> *sigh*, Google, doesn't anyone use HTML anymore? >>>>>> >>>>>> This is what that website looks like with JavaScript turned off: >>>>>> >>>>>> http://storage.restivo.org/misc/blogger.jpg >>>>>> >>>>>> I'm sure it's a fantastic blog, but, I dunno what Google has done to >>>>>> it. >>>>> >>>>> If truth be told it seems a problem with this particular blog (which by >>>> >>>> the >>>>> >>>>> way seems a very cool idea ;) - other blogspot blogs seem to work with >>>>> JavaScript turned off. >>>>> >>>>> I'm not a blogger user so I'm not sure what google puts in when you >>>> >>>> create a >>>>> >>>>> blog and what it leaves to the user. Maybe, the massive use of >>>>> JavaScript >>>>> comes in for recently created ones? >>>>> >>>>> That said. Yes it seems that google is pushing more and more for the >>>>> use >>>> >>>> of >>>>> >>>>> JavaScript see e.g. >>>>> >>>> >>>> http://googlesystem.blogspot.com/2007/05/no-javascript-no-google-navigation.html >>>>> >>>> It seems that, without allowing javascript from blogblog.com this >>>> particular blog doesn't work at all. Is that also owned by Google? >>>> >>>> Arve >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Linux-audio-user mailing list >>>> Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >>>> http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Linux-audio-user mailing list >>> Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >>> http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Linux-audio-user mailing list >> Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >> http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user > > > _______________________________________________ > Linux-audio-user mailing list > Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user > > -- Peter Crighton | (mainly) Progressive Rock musician based in Mainz/Wiesbaden, Germany http://www.petercrighton.de _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user