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So, as you may have noticed, the website has had a few changes here and there to bring a fresh new change to some sections, and hopefully improve the website as a whole.

Comments

A change to the blog area as you may notice below, is a newly designed commenting section, as shown to the right. All comments are now shown grouped together spanning the entire width of the page at the bottom underneath every post on each individual post page. To go along with this change, a new range of commenting guidelines have been placed on the page to provide guidance and help when posting replies.

Each individual post page now also featured a comprehensive guide on the left hand side, providing information, published date information, tag categories, post rss feeds and other basic information.

Photography

Another large scale update was with the Photography section on the main website. The section now features galleries to specific locations and subjects, which then include a mimimun of eight photos for each, all with larger versions, and breadcrumbs for easy and simple navigation.

Currently only three galleries exist, but more will be added in due course to make this section a more fundamental part of the website itself.

The site has also had many smaller make overs, and the layout of all pages have been tweaked and improved. The profile page has also been rewritten and now includes a downloadable micro version of my CV. Some bugs have also been fixed and the site should work better in FireFox now than before.

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Published on May 19 2007 at 8 pm

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2 Comments

  1. cow girl Says:

    I like the new look :D

  2. Matthew Says:

    Love the “posting guidelines” you could have just SMS’ed us 4 peeps that write here you know :P would have been quicker

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