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Updates to this Blog

Just figured I’d list some changes around here…also gives me something else to post about vs responding to comments all day!

  1. The comment system is fixed. Some comments were not displaying, or pulling properly (if they are being shared from sister sites). Most comments still require admin approval to at least somewhat sensor some of the content that people tend to post at times.
  2. The login system was experiencing some problems when logging in via external services like Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, etc. This only affected a few but it should all be wrapped up and yesterday’s news.
  3. Some various speed improvements have been made.
  4. Youtube oEmbed enhancements have come with the new framework, so the old Youtube script on the backend has been retired. There will be no more requirements of using “httpv” or “httpvhd” in links and links can now be posted directly.
  5. None of this has cured me of my sinus infection, but it at least helped prevent me from going mad staring at a wall. It’s amazing how much coding time you can come across while sick.
  6. As a reminder, avatars are (by default) using gravatar to assign your avatars. If you don’t want to mess with gravatar or don’t even know what it is and prefer to keep it that way, you can visit your profile link at the top right where you can upload an image directly to the blog vs using the outside service.

That is all!

Animevortex Now All Over Pinterest

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Animevortex has been on Pinterest for a bit, but it wasn’t until recently that it has fully integrated certain sections and features with it. Now you can find images from all over Animevortex on pinterest! Including this blog!

Fanart, cosplay, blog updates, humor, memes, general anime and more. Want access to pinning in any given section? Send a request here, on the main site or on Pinterest and we will give it a look!

http://www.pinterest.com/animevortex

Updates coming to the Win 8 Themed AV Startpage

WP_20130713_001[1]For those of you that use the startpage in which we created for everyone (a unique page to replace their browser’s startpage or “new tab” page…more details below), there is an update coming that you probably have already seen begin.

We have already moved a few links around based on popularity or recommendations and now we are adding a whole new section. We have received some requests to bring in more of a presence for gaming. So you may have noticed there are 4 scenes instead of 3 on the page; one of which very well states “coming soon”.

This will be dedicated to both console and online video games. For the online games we will try to focus on the free games and will attempt to update shortcuts based on popularity so that no unpopular game is wasting space 🙂

You can get to the startpage by the following link: http://www.animevortex.net/html/startpage

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What is the startpage? The startpage was created by us to offer users a fun and unique approach to setting their startpage or “new tab” page in their browser. It is themed after Windows 8/Phone/Xbox’s metro style theme. It works with your mouse for both scrolling and clicking (arrow icons), as well as your keyboard as you can use the left and right arrows on your keyboard to switch scenes, each scene with it’s own group of shortcuts. Now with 4 categories (scenes) it offers the main scene, Games, Social and News/Fun.

Other updates you will have noticed is the background has been switched to an image vs a solid color (used to be purple) and we will look at future options for that as well…maybe a rotation feature depending on load times.

Also, Google search box now sends all search queries via Google Encrypted Search (better for local privacy when it comes to your online search activity). If you chose a different search provider, that obviously no longer applies.

What is Google Encrypted Search? That comes down to all of the recent complaints about internet privacy and how the search engines track everything you do and provide that information to the websites you click on through referrer information as well as analytic data (data farming) for the displayed advertisements. With Google Encrypted, it isn’t a perfect solution thanks to Google’s own actions behind it but basically if the website you click in the results uses HTTP, it will have no idea where you’re coming from or what your search query is. If it uses HTTPS, it will receive referrer information normally. So it prevents half of the shared data to the world about your search activities…the other half however will still see it. Is this addition to the page a big one?….not really. It’s just something extra to have on there.

Answers (Q&A): 

“Why is it you chose Google for the search box vs the others engines”: Google is only set by default due to popularity (more users use it over the others). You can actually click on the little magnifying glass icon and it will give you a selection of Google, Yahoo, Bing and even Wikipedia. So the control is actually in your own hands 😀

…I guess that covers the questions that have came in heh.