This saddens me greatly. I looked into your wonderful, friendly and well laid out library and started browsing poetry. As you say, the links are all broken.
It is as though art is imitating life, because despite Einstein's encouragement which I fully endorse, real public libraries are fast disappearing in austerity programmes.
I do hope you will somehow, perhaps with the help of a technical magician, be able to re-open your wonderful legacy library. I am sure many would like to follow your example.
Perhaps this is why a seasoned blogger commented recently that he would prefer to hang on to control of his blog by using word press and just copying posts here from there. Steemit will surely have to do some joined up thinking and iron out issues such as this.
You will find a way :)
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Thank you, my friend.
Fear not, over the next few days I will fix all the broken links and add the newer stuff, manually.
The automated Library Generator will take more time... ;)
Very glad to hear that. You may find this post of interest - https://steemit.com/utopian-io/@imp.unity/the-future-of-steem-breaking-free-from-limitations#@imp.unity
Thank you for the article reference. Yes, it is very interesting. The author is quite visionary. However, I don't think he has a clue as to how extensive and difficult his ideas may be to implement.
I'm not discounting them, or saying they can't be realized... Just observing that there is a huge amount of work implied by his excellent ideas for what Steemit could become.
If I were given such a task, the very first thing I would work on would be creating a fundamental framework to support independently developed plug-ins. It is probably a reasonable idea to begin with an existing, already very mature content management system (CMS) such as WordPress...