Sunday, November 20, 2005

A new look for Liberal Common Sense

You can see what I have been busy with today. I still have the flag one saved should I decide to go back to that template. When I found this one the other night it appealed to me and is not one that everyone is using. Hopefully all of you will like this one as well.

Eventually I'll have this CSS down like I have html.

:-)

Update...okay went back to the old one until I work out the bugs with the post template link and see if I can make it more user friendly for those of you having problems reading the text while still being able to keep what I liked of the "I love the rainy nights"

If you want to see how the "work in progress" looks:

http://libertariancommonsense.blogspot.com (My practice site)

5 comments:

Aaron said...

loaded ok for me, but the font is a little large. My other gripe is November is cold and rainy enough without reminders like this to drive it home.

Unknown said...

Okay...df..I downloaded netscape and just looked at the blog thru netscape it looks the same from here.

Aaron..maybe I have my font size set smaller on my pc. I'll check the default font size. I didn't think it was that dreary but if it made you feel that way? Looks like two for back to the flag so far - lol.

Thanks for giving the new look a test drive. I looked at it in IE, Firefox and Netscape to try to make sure it worked for everyone and still looks like some bugs need to be worked out.

I was hoping df that this template would work the right way for you rather than have the colums be down under.

Unknown said...

I'm not getting what you mean by reversed type. I was trying to find something that was IE/Firefox and Netscape friendly.

:-)

Unknown said...

Supposedly there is a code to make it so readers can pick from one or more blog templates. That will be my mission for tomorrow.

hmmm df on my computer the font is a light gray so there is a good contrast (except for the two parts I made gold text for)

:-)

Hooda Thunkit (Dave Zawodny) said...

Lisa,
It's too hard to read for us older folks.

A brighter (or bolder) font would help, but the background detracts from the message...

IMO.