Previous Incarnations: HTML5
About late 2012 to May 1, 2016
This was an attempt to simplify focus again on writing by replacing the design which first appeared in the fall of 2007.
HTML5, like its name implies was also a return to the art of coding, with the design and structure intended to leverage the latest HTML5 and CSS3 techniques circa 2010, including responsive design. One a number of levels, it failed—the design didn't work well on mobile (phone or tablet) and it didn’t spark the creation of new content on the site.
By 2011 it was clear most content was being generated on social media networks like Twitter and Tumblr, so the homepage was replaced with an archaic JavaScript call to render the contents of the latest Tumblr posts. The rest of the site sat relatively unchanged, although there were some minor design adjustments made in later 2014 when the site was paused.
The site was preserved as static files created for the end-of-life for the custom CMS built in 2007. This version of the site has become the final archive for saila.com as it was.
Note: This entry also serves as bridge from the old to the new and is the only file that has been updated in the archive.