Streetwise Professor

May 28, 2010

Social Networking Experiment

Filed under: Uncategorized — The Professor @ 7:31 pm

With the help of Dana at Andrew Lehman Design, I’m experimenting with moving into the 2d decade of the 21st century by (a) installing an RSS button, and (b) creating links on Facebook and Twitter to new blog posts.

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  2. To be honest they look out of place. Your current ancient WordPress design has a certain specific charm about it. If you want to Web 2.0-ize your blog, you might as well change your theme from the primordial WordPress 1.5 to something like Thematic (what I have), ZBench, K2, Bueno, or Street 0.1 by Cristi Antohe (you might like this one since this theme seems to fit your content).

    Comment by Sublime Oblivion — May 29, 2010 @ 2:05 am

  3. S/O–always the critic ๐Ÿ™‚ Thanks for the advice. I’ll run it by my maintenance/design person, Dana. I’ve always been more of a substance/content guy than an appearance guy, in blogging yes, but in life too. As a look at my kindergarten art projects would demonstrate; my teachers actually thought I was retarded. True story. My graphic aesthetic sense is quite limited; I really don’t notice that kind of thing. It’s like some people are with music: “I only know two songs; one is Yankee Doodle, and the other one isn’t.” (US Grant.) It all looks pretty much the same to me.

    Have you seen that website that makes any website look like it was designed by a 15 year old in 1997? SWP at least looks better than that:)

    The ProfessorComment by The Professor — May 29, 2010 @ 7:40 pm

  4. good idea. delicious and digg are also good, along with tagging.

    Comment by Jeffrey Carter — June 1, 2010 @ 3:21 pm

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