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Brand New Look

If you usually read this blog via the RSS feed and haven’t visited the site in the last couple of days, stop by and take a look. I finally lost patience with myself for having stayed with the default WordPress template, and have been doing a little remodeling.

Let me know what you think!

Have a great weekend!

Next Week: Intermediate and Advanced LibWorm-Fu (fancy-schmancy search operators and whatnot).

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10 Responses to “Brand New Look”

  1. 1
    Iris:

    Oooh, I like the new look!

  2. 2
    Karen:

    Very nice!

  3. 3
    Hope Leman:

    Snazzy!

  4. 4
    David Rothman:

    Thanks, guys!

  5. 5
    barbara:

    Very nice! I wouldn’t have noticed without you mentioning it (Google Reader)

  6. 6
    jensjeppe:

    I like it. And this commenting page is very nice. It is good to see the categories as well.

  7. 7
    David Rothman:

    I know exactly what you mean, Barbara!

    I agree, jensjeppe. I find this style for comments much easier to read. Thanks!

  8. 8
    Mary Carmen:

    Ooo, it is looking pretty spifferific over here! Nice job!

  9. 9
    Dymphie:

    Hi David, much better!
    (A bit late but nevertheless meant :-) )

  10. 10
    David Rothman:

    Thanks, Dymphie. :)

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