October 17, 2003
sick of this look
I'm sick of the look of my English blog. It looks so amature and ugly. I changed my Persian blog's design and I am still constanly changing small things in it. But I haven't been able to spend time on this weblog which could be even more important that my Persian blog; both in terms of the potential audience and in terms of the money that it can make because of the market it is targeting: English speaking people who are curious about Iran and Iranians both inside and outside Iran.
Anyways, I am trying to launch an Iran-focused collective news blog in a few days. You'll be informed about it here.
Posted by hoder at October 17, 2003 10:28 PMComments
it's not hard to customize the templates and stylesheet of a movable type blog.
i've done two of them where I work - http://forum.belmont.edu/cornwall
http://forum.belmont.edu/blog_central
and am working on two more
http://forum.belmont.edu/umac
http://forum.belmont.edu/inthenews
- By: bill hobbs on October 30, 2003
- By: bill hobbs on October 30, 2003
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it's by no means ugly, but it is rather generic. that's just what happens when you use a scripted blog tool like movable type. you should code your own.
- By: javod on October 20, 2003
- By: javod on October 20, 2003
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Hosein! If you don't mind, I let you know you have no idea in desining, thogh your a good desiner! I mean your not creative body. Dont waste your time. Just find a good model and follow that.
That's all...
- By: Shahrokh on October 19, 2003
- By: Shahrokh on October 19, 2003
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No it doesn't look ugly, just try maybe to reduce the size of the top header, way too big ...
- By: Da Bourz on October 19, 2003
- By: Da Bourz on October 19, 2003
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Well, it definitely does not look ugly.
- By: A persian girl in California on October 18, 2003
- By: A persian girl in California on October 18, 2003
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