Well, everyone else is doing it, so it must be right. I've added DIGG and del.icio.us links to each entry so you may now, if you choose, submit them to those services. They are both ways of sharing links with others [and, in the case of del.icio.us, with yourself between computers]...and ways of driving traffic this way. We'll see if it has any effect.
Yeah, I know. I prefer a clean page, too. In fact, if I could, I'd write "Solomonia dot com" at the top of the page, and the rest of the page would be white...just white...it would be "the white blog."
On the other hand, think of the potential hits... (Actually, unless I'm misunderstanding how this works, I think it will really only work in driving traffic to the big blogs with sufficient readership to actually click in and submit the links enough that it matters...but...won't know less I try.)
Since you've brought up the question of appearance, have you noticed that the random background images displayed in the top-left corner often obscure the navigation links?
Gak. I don't want to. There's enough clutter out there, fergossake. :)
Yeah, I know. I prefer a clean page, too. In fact, if I could, I'd write "Solomonia dot com" at the top of the page, and the rest of the page would be white...just white...it would be "the white blog."
On the other hand, think of the potential hits... (Actually, unless I'm misunderstanding how this works, I think it will really only work in driving traffic to the big blogs with sufficient readership to actually click in and submit the links enough that it matters...but...won't know less I try.)
Since you've brought up the question of appearance, have you noticed that the random background images displayed in the top-left corner often obscure the navigation links?
Do you mean these: "Home · About & Contact · Forum · Boston Events"?
What screen resolution are you running at?
Do you mean these: "Home · About & Contact · Forum · Boston Events"?
No. I'm referring to the article links in the center, over the date.
What screen resolution are you running at?
Depends on where I am. Have noticed this both at 1280x1024 and 1024x768.