All the widgets can be added easily. The kitchentablerevolution was just a temp blog. I can easily be migrated to this one and the widgets added like normal.
You also might want to consider using blogrolling for the link list. When it's working right, you can see which blogs on the list have been updated recently.
And just when I was starting to figure out twiki text formatting. . .
Can anyone give me links to learn simple html tags? And how do we post URLs in the comments. I noticed that it's very easy to do in the original post. But how do you do it in the comments? Especially if the URL is really long, blogger just seems to chop off the end of the link.
kitchen table revolution?
ReplyDeletewow!
ReplyDeleteThat's pretty cool!
Can you tweak it?
Pull the Contributors line down even with...the first date??
(I'm obsessive about this stuff. I like a page to "hit you" - to have lots of "graphic oomph," if you know what I mean...)
That's why I like black & white.
The blue is MUCH better. You can tell what the links are now.
cool!
I'm interested to know what people think about the font.
ReplyDeleteSerif typeface is easier to read on paper, but people don't seem to use it often online.
I should check Jakob Nielsen.
For whatever reason, Serif doesn't read as well on screen to me. Every pixel is precious.
ReplyDeleteWhat about the Haloscan widget on the sidebar that was discussed earlier. Are you going to do that?
All the widgets can be added easily. The kitchentablerevolution was just a temp blog. I can easily be migrated to this one and the widgets added like normal.
ReplyDeleteThe fonts can be customized easily...
I will see about lowering the contributors line.
YES!
ReplyDeleteThanks for reminding me!
We definitely need the Haloscan sidebar.
Ken says it's easy to install.
actually, I've soured on the haloscan comments. I like the blogger comments better and there is recent comments widget available here.
ReplyDeleteI've been feeling rather sans serif myself lately, so I'll vote for that type of font.
ReplyDeleteKen - thanks!
ReplyDeleteWhy aren't you liking Haloscan?
Just quickly looking around the web, it sounds like sans serif should be the plan.
ReplyDeleteOk... all this talk about fonts.
ReplyDeleteAny possible way of choosing one of these:
Arial Courier
Georgia Times
Trebuchet Verdana
If so, then they can be customized at whim with the blogger template settings.
I might be wrong, but basically because blogger uses xml and widgets, its not going to be possible.
ReplyDeleteThis may be too complicated, but why do "widgets" make html impossible?
ReplyDelete(If this is too complicated to answer without eating up your day, don't bother.)
The biggest reason I didn't like Haloscan was because it was no better than the new blogger comments. Plus Blogger has the advantage of:
ReplyDelete1. Playing along nicely with firefox
2. More easily integrating with the original post. Both can be displayed on the same archive page without resorting to frames.
Other than that it was a toss=up pnce I found a recent comment widget for blogger commments.
You also might want to consider using blogrolling for the link list. When it's working right, you can see which blogs on the list have been updated recently.
ReplyDeleteLooks fine, but I like the larger font here (hint, hint).
ReplyDeleteAnd don't get me started on Nielsen.
ReplyDeleteAnd just when I was starting to figure out twiki text formatting. . .
ReplyDeleteCan anyone give me links to learn simple html tags? And how do we post URLs in the comments. I noticed that it's very easy to do in the original post. But how do you do it in the comments? Especially if the URL is really long, blogger just seems to chop off the end of the link.
The font size can be easily customized with a click of a button on new bloggers layout changes, as can font colors, link colors, date colors, etc...
ReplyDeleteThe new blogger templates uses "variables" which blogger recognizes do allow quick editing.
Now if I can get Catherine to send me her template so I can edit it and get her to reload it.
p.s. the font is bigger already.
to post a link in comments the format is like this.
ReplyDeleteNote: replace "[" with "<" and "]" with ">" when doing it yourself.
You type [a href="http://yourlinkhere.com]your link[/a]
it looks like this...
You type your link
"I like the blogger comments better"
ReplyDeleteNo trackbacks. Haloscan has trackbacks.
rightwingprof
ReplyDeleteHey!
I WANT to get you started on Nielsen!
Nielsen being the only usability guy I know (well, him and Krug), I'm all ears.
WHAT ARE TRACKBACKS???
ReplyDeleteI HAVE NEVER GOTTEN TRACKBACKS!!
ok, I have to check out Ken's comments.
Good idea about using blogrolling.
Unfortunately, I don't know what blogrolling is.
There's something liberating about having no idea what you're doing, I find.
ReplyDeleteNo trackbacks. Haloscan has trackbacks.
ReplyDeleteThe new blogger has those too (and now they actually work).
They're called "links" and a link to the links can be placed right next to the comments.
Even links from non-blogger blod show up.