Saturday, April 22, 2006

On the Redesign

The faults are all mine; the credit is all Sean's Peter's. Do you like it? The overhead banner has been changed, obviously, and I've widened the main-text field a bit. And yes, I'll plan to rotate the banner image periodically if I stick with this template—though to what, I'm not promising. Let me know your thoughts.

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  1. rotating is what we do. rotating is what we live for.
    or maybe that's just us geminis.

    but i love new visual stimulus ~ so i say yay.

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  2. I approve!

    Sometimes I think I should widen my main text field, too. And not just because I'm a peer pressured joiner girl.

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  3. I like it except the stretchiness of the banner image. (Or has Sean just been eating all the pies?) Don't think I'll widen my own text field until I have more things of substance to say in it! But it really suits your Flicked Picks, as I shall carry on calling them.

    I will take your cue and change my ID photo soon though, I think.

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  4. I too noted the stretchiness but figured you were probably going to take care of it at some point. Yes?

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  5. I guess it fits well but Sean??? Why oh why?!

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  6. Poor Sean &#150 only I see his loveliness, even in his stretchiness. He'll just have to go back to being my desktop photo.

    Meanwhile, the banners will now be rotated in slightly sluggish synchronicity with the Favorites countdown.

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  7. I like the wider text field. I view pages full-screen, and really narrow text fields look funny.

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  8. "without the skin" sounds pretty ominous, no?

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  9. @Dr. S: Sadly, I lack the gift some of my blogmates have for aphorism. Is this better?

    The idea is that the caption will change with the banner photo, unless I get frustrated and just go back to what I had.

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  10. Si, this is better. I was just thinking, gosh, a flayed blog. What will we do?

    I like this image very much.

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  11. I like the new caption even more! No one strips or dies, indeed!

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  12. Well, I mean, sometimes I strip. But no one sees it.

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