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InsideBlogging's New Site is Up!
Well, after much work, not enough time, a purchased template and some serious sweating, we’re quietly launching our new website.
More info later this week, just thought everyone’d want to know. Feel free to make brutally honest comments :)
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about 7 years ago
Seems to drive a bit too much of a web hosting style in my opinion, but maybe that’s how blogging SHOULD go. These text-based, all content on 1 page, no image designs are a tad bit 1995. Looking good!
about 7 years ago
The logo looks like a cookie.
about 7 years ago
It reminds me of a Template Monster template. It’s probably the shade of blue that does it. A more slate blue would look great. Your logo is too small compared to the rest of the site. It looks out of proportion. I do like that the banners randomly rotate. The “News Bits” should be called “News Bites” based on your logo :-)
about 7 years ago
Matt, given a 1 week timeframe and a 150$ budget, we did what we could. Don’t worry though, we’ll be polishing it up and making it our own as time goes on :)
about 7 years ago
I thought you wanted brutally honest. ;)
about 7 years ago
I do :) I agree with every comment so far actually. Just that, given the constraints, we had to make a choice :)
about 7 years ago
Looks amazing, congrats!
about 7 years ago
I have to say I hate it, and think it was a bad choice purchasing a template.
I would have rather seen that blog template you had than this. Every time I look at inside blogging, I can’t help but think about http://whmautopilot.com/
Looks pretty similar to me ;(
- Eric
about 7 years ago
Seems my original comment went walkies. Still, I think the power of the public has spoken (‘specially after Eric… :eek: ).
about 7 years ago
Well, I haven’t trackbacked to this and I’d say I take the cake at being brutal. Still, I support the *what* of this project, just not the *how*, or the *lookey and touchey* of it.
But hey, most projects and businesses start off rough around the edges. Blogs just let everyone else point that fact out. ;)