gutter
Hi! Welcome to the new home of Monmouth Daily Photo, previously hosted at Wordpress. (Although Wordpress has better statistics and commenting doohickies, Blogspot allows for many more customizable viewing options. I'm SICK of limiting my photos to 500 pixels across.)
Before I make this Blogspot public, I'm going to post some reruns from my Wordpress blog for a few days, while I get the hang of messing with the template and html. It may turn out that I hate Blogger. I don't know.
Anyway, as soon as there are more posts here, I encourage you to enjoy your visit!
8 comments:
I'm pretty sure I remember the original haveing less of a tint ( & maybe not as close up)- I liked the first one more - but this is still good.
It should be exactly the same- http://monmouthdailyphoto.wordpress.com/2007/01/19/gutter/
-but larger.
I think it's a little blurrier, too. I can make photos uploaded to Blogger 700 pixels wide, but they come out choppy and pixelated.
Stupid lack of html.
http://monmouthdailyphoto.wordpress.com/2007/01/19/gutter/
Because I rarely bother to copy and paste unlinked urls into new browser windows.
It's kind of strange: If you click on the decidedly pixelated image on the main page to get the "naked" JPEG, it's not appreciably blurrier than the one on WordPress. It's as if the main page was magnifying a smaller original, even though in this case the original is clearly the same size.
I know. That's why the stairway photo is uploaded from Flickr. I'm probably screwing up the code somehow, but I've bared the html down to a simple image source and it's STILL blurry.
I DON'T GET IT.
Y'know, when I initially visited this page, there were no comments. I was all excited to be first commenter (which I figured would be appropriate, being your stalker and all). But two things conspired against me: (1) My comment was a fairly long one, and I wanted to check some things out before publishing it; and (2) I totally got used to the WordPress commenting interface and wound up accidentally losing everything I had typed anyway.
But the gist of it (other than what I've since put into separate comments already posted) was that I totally agree that 500 pixels is quite constraining and that many of your photos would work a lot better if they could be bigger, especially as I have a CRAZY-high-res screen.
I hate Blogger's commenting interface. That's one of the reasons I'm seriously considering staying with my Wordpress account.
And CRAZY hi-res screens are always good.
Speaking of which, is the sidebar any better now, or are things still ludicrous?
The sidebar is much better, thanks.
I have to say I'm not sure whether astounding screen resolution is always good, as it has proved to be the source of many or most of my browser-related display problems. So I feel a little guilty reporting certain issues when I know that the vast majority of people, with their high-but-sane-res monitors will never experience them.
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