Fellow internauts (I'm sorry, but I felt an incontrolable urge to write this in a Blog):
As you can plainly see, the blog went through some minor changes.
This is an experiment, based on a very simple change I made at home, that Dubeth allowed me to place online. It is in no way permanent, unless, of course, the class decides it should be.
HOWEVER, I am no Webdesigner, so comments and suggestions are very appreciated.
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Still on layout, two major choices to make:
a) Should we use an image for the background or some elements?
b) [far more important] should we choose a liquid template instead of our current one?
[There are some available as a Blogger editable layout, Dubeth, which means no fidgeting in HTML :-)]
[Note: a "liquid" template means all measures are relative - in practice, no matter what the resolution used, the space of the blog will use the entire space available, "stretching" some of the layout. This is VERY useful for people who use larger resolutions like myself. An example of a liquid template, although that one is not a blogger default, is aqueous
which was actually designed to be used on larger resolutions - try the link and then change the resolution on your monitor and refresh - you'll see it adapts, unlike our current one which always has the same number of pixels)
Regardless of that, happy posting!
And yet another experiment:
This one is a basic Blogger layout - Minima stretch. It has no modifications, for the reason below.
You'll notice this layout stretches to whatever resolution you have like Aqueous, that I mentioned in the previous comment(try changing your monitor's resolution to see the difference). The goal, to see if we agree on putting on a static layout (such as the previous one, which has always the same number of pixels) or this one, which stretches.
I will also remove the flickr integration from Rounded Blue in the attempt blog very soon - it might already be done when you read this
We can put that one on with no great problems - a copy and paste would suffice ;-)
If you want ideas, take a look
this site called Create Blog but beware some of them are heavy and a lot of them... not very practical. The positive thing about them is you can just copy and paste like above to apply it. Easy, eh? [*virtually winks at Dubeth*]
Have a nice week and put your favourites on a post so we can all see it or something. ;-)
M
Only two leaving comments?!
I like this new layout. Simple, yet classic. Sorry, I can't post anything, my well of thoughts as dried out.
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