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Happy Thanksgiving from Phoenix Real Estate Guy!
Looks good.
done it many times, myself
@Kelley - thanks. Sorta fixed. At least readable, not perfect. The silly plugin had a CSS Style Sheet that was conflicting with the theme SS. kinda weird.
@Athol - I am jealous! I coulda owned it. But that's what I get for posting a weekly pic four times a year and calling it a "series".
@Matt, @Monica - glad I'm not alone....
@Howard, believe it or not this was a great practice run for yours. It had been awhile since I"d removed a sidebar, which I did here on the MLS search. Better to blow my own blog up than yours! Your patience is truly appreciated! Now go off-line and enjoy your vacation.
FYI, I can give you my contact CSS to fit in your narrower sidebar...just say HEY.
Site looks good..
On the other hand, I'd never get a tattoo out of fear that I would get bored with it.
I know it might get boring to some, but I am of the mind of branding. And, not fixing what isn't broken. While I do find my self bored with the designs of my sites at times, I always have to remind myself that many people will visit this month for their first time and perhaps even be as happy with it as I was when it was new.
Kudos for at very least being brave, and keeping your header image to help with your branding. ;-)
Matt Pellerin - Realtor
@Steve - the padding around that MLS button is driving me nuts. It looks fine on IE, but not on FF. Love to see your contact form CSS!
@Chris - there's a Green Movement happening! ;)
Now I'm struggling with the IDX Search functionality. It seems to behave differently between Firefox and Internet Explorer, which makes no sense to me as it's framed in...
Ugh.
Very consumer friendly-- Search the MLS button really pops, several "contact me" points-- you might consider adding your telephone number/email (bold?) under your name in the right sidebar --some folks may want to call vs filling in the form-- and a voice to voice is gold, Jerry, gold.
A recent Copyblogger post suggests dropping Subscribe & using get "Free Updates"-- the word subscribe may have monetary overtones to consumers. ( I'd put email button ahead of RSS-- more consumer friendly (most consumers dont use RSS)-- not a bigee though.)
http://www.copyblogger.com/increase-blog-subscr...
Current listings widget is great. I'd repeat the Search the Entire Phoenix MLS beneath the widget -- it's an action point because of the widget.
Footer is a hoot.
You ARE the Phoenix Real Estate guy.
Joe Butinski
Green is good - I have always liked that color! I will second that on the footer - the same keeps me going too.
Also, to partially steal the thread and echo Todd, I completely agree about tatoos. I can't imagine anything that I could consider I would for sure love for the rest of my life, and not regret the next day, much less the next month, year, decade...
The blue in the comment area seems a little out of place from a color scheme standpoint. The font size for the comments may be a touch small for my taste. And finally, I think the left margin for the date eats up too much space. I would rather see that "real estate" be used for the most important part of your blog, the great content you provide!
I am even trying out Feedburner.. Probably won't stick with it after a day or two...
Oh, well...
That's why I use Typepad...I like their easy site development tools. yes, it is a "pay" service, but sometimes you get what you pay for!
@Brad - I agree about the comments section, that's next on the list. I go back and forth on the date "real estate".
@Jim - Feedburner is pretty much a "set it and forget it" thing. Still the best way to track RSS subscribers and set up email subscriptions that I've found. Why give ti up?
@Rob - can you modify TP templates to your hearts consent? I'm a control freak and like the idea of owning everything about my blog. It's definitely not for everyone though.
Fonts are much better on Firefox. Smaller and rough edged in IE, even with font smoothing on.
Yeah I just don't think it's as inviting
Aloha,
Keahi
I have NO IDEA how to fix that.... anyone have a clue?
@Rummuser, @Jayson - *really* appreciate your honesty. Wish I could please everyone. I'm sure I'll be tweaking it forever, hopefully it'll become more appealing to you. Please don't go away!
@James, @Keahi - Thanks!
@everyone - thanks for all the thoughts! If there's something you'd like to see, don't be shy! Can't promise I can get everything in, but will sure look at every idea! This place is for you folks, so let me know!
Oh well.. I started with Blogspot two years ago.. Then I moved to Wordpress. It's not easy picking a theme..
what a excellent information about Phoenix Real Estate and it benefits also, i like your post very much and I hope your blog will helpful to the people,
thank for sharing your great views.
did the right sidebar come out easily
been messing with my other site running Freicurv and having all sorts of difficulty between IE & FF
I hate my theme now
There were some issues with it, particularly between IE and FF....
Taking out the right sidebar was a pain. But not any more than n any other theme I've done it on.
I like the "sidebars" available in both the header and footer. You can probably find free themes with these if you look hard enough. For me, it was easier to plunk down the $50 to get something close to what I wanted. Or at least what I want for the moment.... ;)