Mulleted
Hmmm… I thought the main page was getting too damn long, and also people didn want to read all of the older content. So, I mulleted the main page. So now, the page shows 5 most recent posts and then gets tired and spits only post titles with hyperlinks. Nifty, eh?
Have done this through PHP code in template. Maybe making a plugin for this will be a good idea!
Here is a very good discussion on ‘blog mulletization’ on Jon’s blog.
kapil :: Jan.22.2006 :: Uncategorized ::

Looking great!
You should post the template that you used for this…people have been asking me how to do the mullet in WordPress…
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This is an awesome idea (Jon recommended I check it out) but there’s 2 buts …
1. I use Wordpress’s hosted service. Can I use the mullet there? I don’t think we have that much control, right?
2. It seems to me that mullet is the wrong term to use. A mullet infers short on top and long at the bottom. Wouldn’t that be shortened recent posts and long old ones?
I reckon this is more of a mohawk. Long on top and short down below.
Rick, feeling picky (;