As I’ve been getting involved with the #IndieWeb, I’ve been starting to find other communities on the Web who are building upon new standards. One of these communities I found a while back was the Now Movement […]
The most inspiring ‘now’ page I’ve seen recently is Chris
Burnett’s. It’s very simple—but I like that he
rolls up his previous ‘now’ entries into a timeline of his life. What an
ingenious improvement.
I’ve seen many ‘now’ pages that keep their history around, but many of these pages
are styled more like a checklist.
Amit Gawande’s actually leaves crossed off
items at the bottom—also like a kind of timeline.
Of course, the ultimate timeline in this vein is Phil
Gyford’s. Nice work on your page!
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The most inspiring ‘now’ page I’ve seen recently is Chris Burnett’s. It’s very simple—but I like that he rolls up his previous ‘now’ entries into a timeline of his life. What an ingenious improvement.
I’ve seen many ‘now’ pages that keep their history around, but many of these pages are styled more like a checklist. Amit Gawande’s actually leaves crossed off items at the bottom—also like a kind of timeline.
Of course, the ultimate timeline in this vein is Phil Gyford’s. Nice work on your page!