AdviceMaven updating blog.
I have approved most of the artwork, but still need to get a few things finalized and figure out where ads will go to be noticed but not overpowering.
How I did it:
Lessons & tips: Be sure to test your redesign on various browsers. They can be so quirky and you may need to make adjustments so that features work properly on all browsers.
Resources: Big Mean Kitty web design in Nashville.
Feedburner was also a very valuable product and it saved us all kinds of time.
AdviceMaven updating blog.
I have approved most of the artwork, but still need to get a few things finalized and figure out where ads will go to be noticed but not overpowering.
I did this a few months ago, but it was a quick and shoddy job. http://www.iansoper.com
The end result wasn’t what I originally had in mind but what matters is that it is simple and gets the job done.
I redesigned a blogger template…nothing really serious or intellectually intensive- but I did it, and that’s worth doing…
...but she needs some work. And I need to make the time to do said work!
Now that I switched blogging services to Wordpress, I plan on just taking advantage of the static pages features and integrate my homepage into my blog through them as I update it.
Sooner than I expected but I realized that my current design, while it looks good it is a pain to maintain. This time around, which hopefully will last longer than the last incarnation will be both good looking and simple enough to be easy to maintain.
I want to redo the design and also add some extra features like more forms more links, flash presentation, and better copywriting.
Tony, the Bald Eagle There's no passion settling for a life less than u r capable of living
I archived last quarters newsletters & took time to play with some of the layout and colours.
Although I wouldn’t call it a great site, I’m pretty happy with it.