Working on my Digital Notebook
This place does not have any old prose anymore. While those written pieces are not discarded from my archive, they are now transferred to my Digital Notebook instead.
So, why did I move my creative writing stuff there? Because I want more control with my page layout and discoverability.
Page layout
I used to replicate the user interface for Microsoft OneNote 2007 for my first Digital Notebook theme. But then, I realized that it would take forever to add new entries on the section bar as time goes on. That is why I made a simple, responsive, and tablet-like interface (which is still consistent with my website's theme) with navigation buttons at the bottom. Feel free to look at the stylesheet for my new Digital Notebook theme.
Customizing the pages there should be fine as Nekoweb supports HTML, CSS, and JavaScript out of the box. Some pages may contain images (which are stored within my site directory) and proper formatting (especially for poems, which must be center-aligned).
Discoverability
I made an XML file to list the main entries and updates for the Digital Notebook. Thankfully, I can make use of Nekoweb's functional and customizable RSS features. When I update my RSS feed manually through Nekoweb's site settings, I just get snippets based on the items written in the XML file (title, permalink, description, and date published).1 I intend to update my Digital Notebook sporadically2 since I do not want to clutter the global feed.
For now, my posts from the Digital Notebook appear only in my local feed (and possibly your RSS subscription list) on Nekoweb. Maybe that could change as I write more poems and prose there.