The social network buttons are much more apparent now, maybe a bit too much compared to the overall dark look. I don't know if you've got much control over that, though. Just placing them a bit below the entries would help.
There's a pet peeve of mine that I didn't notice before: the American date format used alongside the blog entries ("7/21/2010", in this case). That system makes little sense to most people located outside of the United States, and I much prefer to use the International format ("2010-07-21") or the long form as the comments already show ("JULY 21, 2010").
Right as usual Doc, I can't do anything to alter the colors of the buttons, which is why I'm not sure whether I want them or not. I don't think I've ever used such buttons on anyone's blog, ever, but maybe some people do... I dunno.
I actually wanted the date of the post to look like the date of the comments do, "July 22, 2010 10:45 PM" an so on, but the only option for both date and time stamp in the design section is the MM/DD/YYYY format. Which is... inexplicable. I should really divert more effort to getting off blogspot.
It's fine. :)
ReplyDeleteAm I supposed to see a difference?
ReplyDeleteThe social network buttons are much more apparent now, maybe a bit too much compared to the overall dark look. I don't know if you've got much control over that, though. Just placing them a bit below the entries would help.
ReplyDeleteThere's a pet peeve of mine that I didn't notice before: the American date format used alongside the blog entries ("7/21/2010", in this case). That system makes little sense to most people located outside of the United States, and I much prefer to use the International format ("2010-07-21") or the long form as the comments already show ("JULY 21, 2010").
Right as usual Doc, I can't do anything to alter the colors of the buttons, which is why I'm not sure whether I want them or not. I don't think I've ever used such buttons on anyone's blog, ever, but maybe some people do... I dunno.
ReplyDeleteI actually wanted the date of the post to look like the date of the comments do, "July 22, 2010 10:45 PM" an so on, but the only option for both date and time stamp in the design section is the MM/DD/YYYY format. Which is... inexplicable. I should really divert more effort to getting off blogspot.