Well, I just finished updating my categories and the links contained within each one. As always, I forgot some people, and I'm sorry for that. But you should know by now that I suck at this, and I will make it up to you when I go through the next update.:-)
I will likely play around with the categories in both righthand columns from time to time, yet this should be the new look for the blog. Many thanks to my friend Pat who found and hooked me up with this great template. I couldn't have done it without him! Not so much because he's a genius, but because I'm a total dumbass!;-)
I think the new look rocks, if I may say so myself!:p Hope you like it too! After nearly 4 years, we needed an extreme makeover.
Sadly for the haters, the Hotlist will continue to feature the same crappy content, courtesy of Yours Truly. You can't win 'em all. . .
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7 commentaires:
Thanks for addjng me Pat. Making your list is a definite hallmark in any bloggers career. Keep on bringing blogging out of the land of disdain and into respectability. I'll try my best to do the same.
I like your new look a lot! But you should do something about the title.... bigger font?
Thanks for linking Fantasy Debut as well. As Phil said, I would also suggest that the title needs a bigger font.
Also, the splats/asterisks in the archive section appear superimposed over the text in both Firefox 3 and IE 7. (Yes! I fired up IE just to look at your blog. You should feel special.) All your other splats look fine, so you may have to contact your developer to fix that section.
I should also add that I like the new look! The ads are much better situated and I am jealous of your double-sidebar.
"Pat 2.0" looks great so far.
But could please add a normal RSS feed, which doesn't require to register with google or some other webservice?
Liking the new look a lot! :) Like Tia, I'm jealous of that double side-bar ;)
The new look is definitely a big step up from the old, standard blogger template! The ads are much better integrated this time around. Also glad to see the updated blogroll, I'm right at the top!
The only thing I'm not a fan of is the navigation being located on the right side of the web site.
'Bout time!
~Aidan
A Dribble of Ink
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