2: Add RSS feeds for logs
If you make your log public, you can provide a link for people to subscribe with RSS. Whenever you update your log, people will be notified by their news readers.
49: Add heart rate back to workouts (intervals)
You can now record your average and maximum heart rates to your workouts.
65: Update the home page to have more relevant information
Gave the home page a facelift. This should continue to evolve as features get added.
66: Update CSS to make the site look better
Gave the site's overall look an update. There will be more changes but this should be sufficient for a while while I focus on new features.
67: Add a login box to the homepage
No more hunting for the login link -- you can now login directly from www.Running-Log.com.
57: Add public logs
You can now make your log public, allowing others to view your training.
60: Update the ads to be better located / targetted
Changed the ads positioning and content in hopes of getting them to be more relevant and useful.
(If you hate ads, I'm sorry. I'm trying to get the site to be self-sustaining.)
64: Update the "view workout" partial to hide nil fields
The "view workout" page (both on the website and in the RSS feed) has been cleaned up to only show fields that you've recorded. If you don't track your heart rate, for example, you won't have to look at empty fields.
68: Update the "forgot my password" page
Fixed some layout bugs on the account management pages.
69: Update the look of the shoes page
Updated the look of the shoes page.
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