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I think you may already be fixing these things..
I think you may already be fixing these things..
You know, I've never come across a blog with a similar layout to yours. It's more standardised now, but in a good way.
In the previous version I was never too sure where an article began and ended.
How about a re-design of your name in the header?
Good luck with the tweaking.
David
You know, I've never come across a blog with a similar layout to yours. It's more standardised now, but in a good way.
In the previous version I was never too sure where an article began and ended.
How about a re-design of your name in the header?
Good luck with the tweaking.
David
It's easier to get to the comments section though..
It's easier to get to the comments section though..
Font colors: I am currently using 0000FF - I might stitch to 0000CC but those links are going to remain blue, it is just which blue.
I want the overall prevailing color to be white, I have always found it works well, and this blog post gives even more reason,
White Websites Convert
There was only so much I could do on a development site before bringing it to this domain.
There are real bugs than need addressing not just with the layout, but I will get to those today.
It is interesting the idea that this site might be cramped slightly
Time to compare websites
Blogherald - has a smaller left margin, narrower body, headline appears slighly lower on the page. Maybe the difference is that my middle column has more than just adsense in it.
Marketing Pilgrim has narrower columns, thus allowing the left margin to be slightly wider.
David's site is actually the opposite. Much wider columns, and yet it is still keeping to the idea of "white". In some ways the wider columns give it more space.
One thing to mention is that I haven't included advertising yet.
That will be at the top of the right column and might have some effect on the space.
I haven't actually tweaked styling too much from the original blog.txt template so far, but that will change.
I did face major problems with v3.0 of the theme. The designer has gone overboard in optimizing the CSS and PHP to the extent that working out what is going on, and modifying it is hard work.
Nothing is commented in the ocde anymore, and it is all bunched up.
The sidebars were just a long chain of "if else" logic rather than individual logic for each item.
I could understand using "if else" if the logic was being deeply nested, but it wasn't.
I have no idea if this will change performance, but the changes certainly help me move things around.
Ok on with the tweaking
Font colors: I am currently using 0000FF - I might stitch to 0000CC but those links are going to remain blue, it is just which blue.
I want the overall prevailing color to be white, I have always found it works well, and this blog post gives even more reason,
White Websites Convert
There was only so much I could do on a development site before bringing it to this domain.
There are real bugs than need addressing not just with the layout, but I will get to those today.
It is interesting the idea that this site might be cramped slightly
Time to compare websites
Blogherald - has a smaller left margin, narrower body, headline appears slighly lower on the page. Maybe the difference is that my middle column has more than just adsense in it.
Marketing Pilgrim has narrower columns, thus allowing the left margin to be slightly wider.
David's site is actually the opposite. Much wider columns, and yet it is still keeping to the idea of "white". In some ways the wider columns give it more space.
One thing to mention is that I haven't included advertising yet.
That will be at the top of the right column and might have some effect on the space.
I haven't actually tweaked styling too much from the original blog.txt template so far, but that will change.
I did face major problems with v3.0 of the theme. The designer has gone overboard in optimizing the CSS and PHP to the extent that working out what is going on, and modifying it is hard work.
Nothing is commented in the ocde anymore, and it is all bunched up.
The sidebars were just a long chain of "if else" logic rather than individual logic for each item.
I could understand using "if else" if the logic was being deeply nested, but it wasn't.
I have no idea if this will change performance, but the changes certainly help me move things around.
Ok on with the tweaking
If someone hasn't commented much on a blog, it optionally has a captcha to "recover" a comment and give it a small boost in the allocation of "credibility"
There are so many other factors involved, such as time on page etc.
It can be slightly inconvenient, but I actually prefer it to a situation that a comment might get mixed up with lots of spam and never recovered. Even if a comment ends up at the top of the possible spam list, it is normally highlighted in green ready for approval.
I also get emails every 8 hours with a list of possibles for inclusion.
If someone hasn't commented much on a blog, it optionally has a captcha to "recover" a comment and give it a small boost in the allocation of "credibility"
There are so many other factors involved, such as time on page etc.
It can be slightly inconvenient, but I actually prefer it to a situation that a comment might get mixed up with lots of spam and never recovered. Even if a comment ends up at the top of the possible spam list, it is normally highlighted in green ready for approval.
I also get emails every 8 hours with a list of possibles for inclusion.
Keep up the good work and the practical posts.
Keep up the good work and the practical posts.
There use to be a lot more there, and I need to include it again, but in a specific manner
There use to be a lot more there, and I need to include it again, but in a specific manner