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New Look For My Blog

by Jack Nguyen · 2 comments

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Last night I decided to go for a more cleaner approach for my blog’s layout. That’s the beauty of running your blog on Thesis, you can customize the layout, font type, font color, etc. all on the WordPress dashboard.   Although I’m still tweaking the look, I’m very happy with the what I currently have so far.   A few changes I added to the new layout:

  • I made the RSS icon larger and more noticeable so readers can find it easier to subscribe.
  • I made a post box before every post to thank my readers for visiting the blog and told them where I got my lay0ut (affiliate link of course, hi FTC!), and I made a call to action for them to subscribe to my rss feed again to follow me on Twitter.
  • Spruced up my Aweber newsletter form.

Looks great so far and it was pretty simple to change!

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{ 2 comments }

1 Brandon Cox February 4, 2010 at 6:46 pm

Looks great! But your RSS icon is kind of leaning backward… looks like it might fall over! ;)

2 Jack Nguyen
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February 4, 2010 at 7:12 pm

Lol. At least you noticed that it was there!

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