Eh
Not sure about the underlined links thing, and the light grey text seems a bit too light for easy reading. Might just be my combo platter of an uncalibrated ancient monitor, Mozilla, and configured-by-a-moron Debian.
However, showing that Bad Things happen when you give in to peer pressure is a valuable lesson for younger readers. So perhaps it's for the best.
So. Any questions?
Comments?
Curse words?
Comments
Mine eyes!!! They Burn!!!
Posted by: Red Headed White Devil | October 19, 2002 11:47 AM
I think I agree with you about the light grey text. The lighter grey stuff in the sidebar is almost invisible. Maybe some black (militant, of course) text is in order.
Posted by: goneaway | October 19, 2002 11:50 AM
RHWD, you know your hole? The one you put pie in?
goneaway, think the militancy helped in this case.
Must be the stopped clock effect.
Posted by: Aaron | October 19, 2002 11:57 AM
heh... an abject lesson in the ol' "if it ain't broke" school of site management. The current v. of MT is fine for us, will stay with it! :)
Posted by: scott | October 19, 2002 7:51 PM
ooh! plain jane! one of my all time favorite default templates.
*ahem* your subtitle makes me sound like some kinda lush or something. :) don't get me wrong, i'm just tickled about it.
Posted by: kd | October 20, 2002 1:22 AM
Scott, what's the matter? You chicken? C'mon, everybody's doing it.
What you need is a phatty-boom-batty blunt. Then I guarantee you'll see the light grey text, the sailboat, some mermaids. . .
kd, no worries. Thanks for not taking offense. I was a bit scared that line would piss you off.
I hear you're a mean drunk.
Posted by: Aaron | October 20, 2002 10:18 AM
The current design looks a bit too disjointed for my liking.
Ah well.
Posted by: Martin Wisse | October 21, 2002 5:14 AM
Martin, what do you find disjointed? I'm more than willing to play around with it a bit.
Easier than writing entries, plus I might actually learn something for once.
True, it'll just be about CSS and hex color codes, but those are so much easier to deal with than people.
Posted by: Aaron | October 21, 2002 8:59 AM
very john dykstra, very 2001...i wish i was looking at this on my imac at home instead of this damn compaq p710 screen though. it's fine by natural light, but under these flourescents it's like drinking romilar. any buzz is a good buzz i guess...
Posted by: fertile_jim | October 21, 2002 1:00 PM