Primal Tenacity: Persevering with Site Design

Posted in Blog on Sep 10, 2008

Yesterday, the world nearly ended. After Phaelia pointed me in the right direction, I trainwrecked some JavaScript and salvaged some easy-to-use drop-down menus out of the smoking wreckage. While they might not be as aesthetically pleasing as I’d like, my goal was to start uncluttering the sidebars and provide better utility for readers who might be searching for specifics. Instead of an unwieldy list of Armory information, you can jump to whichever character you want to see. Rather than sifting through categories to try and find something that I might have misplaced anyway, you can view Recent Posts. The Category option is still available, but it’s been neatly compacted into a Jump menu. 

Unbearably HoT has also undergone a number of fairly minor cosmetic changes, and if you normally read the RSS version of my posts, I recommend stopping by. As I learn more about the basics of site design, I’m committed to providing You the Reader with a non-commercial, easy-to-read layout that retains a certain kind of panache*. My goal is to make any and all information accessible and fun, and if you have any comments, questions, or suggestions, I’d be more than happy to field what I can. 

The ongoing overhaul also means that my blogroll is constantly metamorphosing into a beastly project. I’ve recently added a number of blogs that are well worth checking out, and to make the page a little cleaner, I’ve separated them into sections. There are thousands of WoW blogs out there, and you’re bound to have missed at least one. I know I have. Take a look and click-through to someone you may not have heard of before. I imagine you’ll be pleasantly surprised.

Until next time.

 

* “A certain kind of panache? Some might call it boner appeal.” —Phaelia 

 

 

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