More changes
I've added a site counter here to check up on any visits. (As if there'll be any. =/)
I'm not that confident that anyone can dig into my site. But I espouse this philosophy that has never failed me so far: put your content, and if it's any good, people will catch it.
Still, I haven't advertised this site -- only to a few friends with open minds. I'm playing this one by ear, I suppose, trying to see what happens. This site is, after all, a proof-of-concept that blogs will work in a community effort that I'll be putting up soon together with some pals.
It'll need a lot of work, this site: no provision for commenting yet (will have to put that next week); the CSS is a bit whacked (although I've already had a feel of it, which is normal, as I'm a quick learner -- eherm!); the scheme is probably a bit off -- I'm really not into dark things, I want a white background or something light, next time, next time; and I have to generate meaningful content (that's the biggest issue, I guess).
I just have one gripe with Blogspot: THE BANNER AND THE CUSTOM TAGS DO NOT VALIDATE IN XHTML AND CSS! (Okay, I'll have to contact support for that, maybe I haven't dug through the docs deep enough. Soon, soon...)
Having said that, I'm grateful I put this up. I've got the ball rolling, all I have to do now is keep it that way, in the right direction.
I'm not that confident that anyone can dig into my site. But I espouse this philosophy that has never failed me so far: put your content, and if it's any good, people will catch it.
Still, I haven't advertised this site -- only to a few friends with open minds. I'm playing this one by ear, I suppose, trying to see what happens. This site is, after all, a proof-of-concept that blogs will work in a community effort that I'll be putting up soon together with some pals.
It'll need a lot of work, this site: no provision for commenting yet (will have to put that next week); the CSS is a bit whacked (although I've already had a feel of it, which is normal, as I'm a quick learner -- eherm!); the scheme is probably a bit off -- I'm really not into dark things, I want a white background or something light, next time, next time; and I have to generate meaningful content (that's the biggest issue, I guess).
I just have one gripe with Blogspot: THE BANNER AND THE CUSTOM TAGS DO NOT VALIDATE IN XHTML AND CSS! (Okay, I'll have to contact support for that, maybe I haven't dug through the docs deep enough. Soon, soon...)
Having said that, I'm grateful I put this up. I've got the ball rolling, all I have to do now is keep it that way, in the right direction.
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