Following Mania’s lead, I’ve switched to a Google-reader fed blogroll. Maintaining the manual version was also becoming way too much of a hassle for my taste.
Big thanks to Mania for finding this, my blogging life has just been made a lot simpler.
With this change, a whole lot of new blogs have now appeared in the list, part of my daily readings, every single one worthy of your attention if you are an altoholic, or at least by class if you are not.
Druids have had a hefty addition to their numbers, with notable additions including Big Bear Butt Blogger, Ferocious Bite, Heart of the Wild, Laser Chicken, Leafshine: Lust for Flowers and Stormrage’s Dreaming joining the blogroll.
Hunters have had a bit of a recentering, with some inactive big red copycat blogs removed. In their stead, The Hunter’s Mark and Shabrainiac’s Ultimate Hunter Resource Guide complement the absolutely mandatory BRK and Mania blogs.
For the paladins, I think I’ve lost track. Wadi is certainly new, and writes as a competitive PvP Pallie. Priests should enjoy the addition of Yet Another NightElf to their reading list – YANE would also fit under broader Altoholics, but then again, I’m still lacking a couple of more priest reading materials and this blog fits that bill for the moment
Rogues have gone too long without any additions, and I’ve actually had Parry! Dodge! Spin! in my Google Reader for ages. It’s only proper that he be mentioned here in case anyone dabbling in the arts of stealthy backstabbing hadn’t known about it so far.
Warlocks have had their biggest expansion to date, with the following new must-read places added to the list: Curse of Shadows, /emofire, Liquid Silver, Warlock Therapy, World of Warlocks, and Yet Another Warlock Nerf.
Finally, for warriors, a similarly large expansion has seen the addition of several blogs I’ve been reading without sharing (bad form!) for a while: Blood Fury, Need More Rage, and Tanking Tips.com will provide you insight either regarding meatshielding or producing a world of hurt.
Regarding our fellow Altoholics as well as the posters taking a broader perspective, World of S4dfish has altitis, plenty of characters and arena experience to share, whereas Ironshield’s Can Tank, Will Travel focuses on thing tanking, with experience from all three classes (I hope I got that one right, I’m starting to mix everything up).
My apologies to all of the new linked blogs for the often purely telegraphic mention instead of a couple of explanative words, your curse today was being part of such a massive overhaul.
And again big props to Mania for sharing this life-saving and nifty method to turn Google Reader into a proper Blogroll.
EDIT: In the meantime, some of the above have ceased their activity.
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Hi,
Just wondering, how did you add all the seperate folders (Hunter Links, Druid Links etc.) under a single HTML/Javascript element on your page?
Did you write the surrounding HTML manually?
Yes, that’s exactly what I’ve done.
I was hoping for a more elegant method, but I guess this way works as well.
Cheers mate on a nice blog and thanks