Patience, Patience . . .

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Okay, then, you probably noticed the theme has changed. I need to mention this because there are all kinds of features tucked away in all kind of nooks and most of the crannies. Even where I have noticed something — that is, for example, not true — this does not mean I am deliberately trying to mislead anyone or otherwise break the 9th commandment. Take, for example, the one about affiliate links. I need to play with this a while to customize it, and so you must needs be patient. That’s a virtue anyway, so I look at it as win/win.

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matt massingill
matt massingill
9 years ago

The new layout is great except for one thing: it would better not to include the “continue reading” link when the entire post fits onto the main page. That way, readers would know whether they need to click to finish the post – rather than clicking to the next page only to find out that it was unnecessary.

Isaiah Taylor
Isaiah Taylor
9 years ago

WOAH. That was a shock when I logged on here…

It’s gonna take a bit to get used to this… but that’s alright.

Woah, what’s up with that legal script at the bottom of the post? Scary…

Valerie (Kyriosity)
9 years ago

Oooh…drop caps…fancy!

A comment count visible on the main page would be nice if possible. Well…it’d be nice even if not possible, but you know what I mean…

bethyada
9 years ago

Shows up well on my smartphone (I note there is no mobile format but my phone shifts the right column to the bottom).

Some of us like to keep an eye on the comments. I note you have decreased the number from 8 to 5 (some time ago). I would prefer 10+ recent comments. And suggest them below most read and above links.

About, Links and Categories would be useful to shift from widgets to drop down boxes below your header—because there are not many of them.

Just my opinion

Eric Stampher
Eric Stampher
9 years ago

Nice, but did we give up on an Android app?

TKyle
9 years ago

This is purely aesthetic—and a matter of personal taste—but the outlines on everything remind me of Windows ’95. Is that just me?