- The default view is sidebar, which puts the headlines along the left and the currently selected post on the rest of the page. Click on a headline in the sidebar to bring up a different post.
- Timeslide lays out a selection of recent and not-so-recent posts in a somewhat hard-to-describe way that probably starts to make sense once you use it. Click on a post and this layout slides aside to let you read that post and go to the next one, the previous one, or back to the main display.
- Mosaic is aimed more at blogs with images, which this one isn't. The posts are laid out in a sort of Mondrian without the colors with no indication of date. Click through on whatever looks good.
- Snapshot shows only images, so it's not much good here.
- Flipcard lays out squares representing posts in various ways. The Date arrangement, for example, will show you graphically the demise of the 10-posts-a-month quota. The "flip" effect probably makes more sense with images involved.
[Playing around with this, I note that if you click through on a link to a Field Note, you get the original blog in all its stylish glory. The dynamic views are just dynamic views of the feed, not the blog itself, which is why I had to turn on full feed syndication to enable them.]
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I like the old toys. Don't change a thing.
Nothing will change at the blog itself (unless I feel like it). This is just new stuff Blogger made available for folks who follow the feed. Since it was there, I thought I'd turn it on and see what if anything happened.
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