It’s About the Content, Stupid!

Posted: 01.18.2006 in Uncategorized

I hope people come here to read what I write and to respond. I have seen a lot of fancy blogs with no substance beyond their CSS. However, as an artist at heart I cannot help but be inspired to do something radical with Transformatum–especially after browsing through the designs at the Zen Garden. Maybe once K2 is stable…

8 Comments »

  1. Zen Garden? Really? That doesn’t really strike me as you.

    Comment by mrscrumley — January 18th, 2006 @ 7:47 am
  2. Gah, nevermind, don’t bother. I don’t know what I was talking about. That is a good resource.

    Comment by mrscrumley — January 18th, 2006 @ 7:48 am
  3. NO Scott! DON’T DO IT!

    Why don’t you go for a Hawaiian, Magnum P.I. motif? If I could figure out how to do it on mine, I would put something like that on it. Maybe add some surfing shots, a few classic cars, etc…

    Comment by Chris T. — January 18th, 2006 @ 12:55 pm
  4. Do we get to vote?? I say 45 RPM. Very zen.

    Comment by Mandy — January 18th, 2006 @ 3:22 pm
  5. Nice try. 45 RPM is just a little too retro for me. :)

    Comment by Scott — January 18th, 2006 @ 4:44 pm
  6. You don’t need good content (or accurate) to have a good website.

    Signed,

    The NY Times

    Comment by felone — January 19th, 2006 @ 1:12 pm
  7. [...] The answer is nowhere. Just click on any of the titles and watch what happens. To go to the permalink page click on the “Full Entry” link. This feature is powered by Ajax (a form of Javascript), which allows portions of the content to change without refreshing the entire page. I may just keep this for my Asides (e.g., mini-posts), but for now it is implemented on everything. Thanks to Colin for the source code and tutorial. And by the way, I guess I am reniging on my statement about not tweaking the site before K2 for Wordpress is final. [...]

    Pingback by Where Did the Comment Links Go? at Transformatum — January 22nd, 2006 @ 2:27 pm
  8. [...] My pre-dinner surfing took me to Good Copywriting, where Kyle Neath says what I alluded to here in a more detailed and relevant manner. [...]

    Pingback by More on Web Content at Transformatum — January 24th, 2006 @ 5:55 pm

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