I don't know whether to vote for or against this since Dreamwidth has Archive nav in place in most styles (afaik) that will allow you to access the full journal's worth of entries from the front page, so if someone wants to start at say, Jan. 2005 and work their way up to today's post(s) by following those links, I think they can. But that might be very cumbersome and laggy compared to just reverse sorting everything, which is a great idea, but I don't know if I want to deal with another button or link that I'll have to hide via CSS if I don't want to use it (or else deal with another button or link that I'll have to style with CSS if I do want to use it). Ah, decisions!
Can anyone tell me if they agree or disagree with just using styles that support front-page full Archive nav instead? By that I mean this, which I think shows the years instead of the days (or maybe I'm wrong - it's been so long since I've seen it on anyone's journal that maybe it's the other way around)?
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Can anyone tell me if they agree or disagree with just using styles that support front-page full Archive nav instead? By that I mean this, which I think shows the years instead of the days (or maybe I'm wrong - it's been so long since I've seen it on anyone's journal that maybe it's the other way around)?
http://www.dreamwidth.org/customize/options?group=modules --> type of calender display --> horizontal? Could that also work?