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Monday, August 14, 2006

New Look - 4 comments

I've updated the header section of this blog, as you must by now have noticed.

Given the number of useful, non-blog pages we have on offer, the policy of cramming them into that thin, green bar under the logo was becoming increasingly untenable. Hopefully things are a little clearer.

The Recommended Posts page now gets a proper link, as does the Blogging Tips Wiki page - which I encourage you all to add to and improve.

By the way, though I haven't had time to update the Recommended Posts page to let you see more interesting information, give this URL a whirl if you'd like to see the most recommended posts from the current week, or this for the week before, etc. I'll streamline this in due course.

4 comments so far...

At 4:20 PM, August 15, 2006, Anonymous Andrew Brown said...

Ah, that's much easier. But as you'll no doubt have seen there's a new improved Blogger about to hit the 'sphere, which will give you even more to play with.

   
At 2:16 PM, August 16, 2006, Blogger El Tom said...

nice footer too.

   
At 5:38 PM, August 16, 2006, Blogger Bloggers4Labour said...

I hadn't seen that, Andrew (shock!). Some of it looks very useful - to me, anyway - like the comment feeds and categories/tags, though things like the encouragement of Atom 1.0 over RSS 2.0 I'm not sure about. The latter supports categories/tags - haven't established if any Atom version does. Well, need to read more about it, I think.

   
At 6:18 PM, August 18, 2006, Blogger jonathan said...

I've been playing around with the new blogger stuff for a few days now and I must say it is marvellously intuitive; will make life much easier. And I might have to rely on you for technical support less often, Andrew (B4L)!

   

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