There weren’t a few hundred things, more like about 10 and they are done. I’ve got to change the CSS for the peektures, so there is some cohesiveness to the site and I’ll be all moved in. Watch for another episode of “Flip This Blog” sometime about 6 months from now.
Also 37,000 cubic centimeters = 9.774 365 896 gallons, so I could have hardly spilled that much gas. 37¢ worth, at the cost of $2.43 a gallon, would have been about 576 cc’s.
Started down, still down.
Miata Top Transitions since 01/01/06: 80
Miata Top Transitions since 01/01/06: 80
Tom
OK, everytime you change the layout I think “Why did he do that, I really liked it the old way better”. This time is a little different as I think I like this one out of the gate.
Tom
Brian the Red
Thanks. I just can’t help myself. Must be a version of AADD. Windows wallpaper only lasts a couple weeks at best, before I change it to something that catches my eye.
My only regret in changing is that I haven’t kept a sample of each design in an archive…
Tom
Try http://www.archive.org to see if they “have” any of the old “pages”.
Tom
Mike
Morning,
Made a comment on the Zillow post, but figured I would add another here. Nice Job on the redesign.
I am acutally burned out on my mikewarddesign.com and mikeward.com designs but I don’t have the time to redo either. Plus I still think that the design site is a little unique in todays web world so it will just have to ride a while (plus, I got all those business cards with the same look).
Anyway, good job!
Brian the Red
I still liked the retro look, but I don’t have a web business to run, so free time is not so much an issue with me. The mikewarddesign.com site is still very cool, maybe you are tired of it because you see it so often, anyone who “stumbles” on it will be very impressed. If you want to keep that design, but want a different look, change the pastel green to pastel blue or pink or…