by Lisa Kazo of Lorelei Web Design. Usually, when I think of Lorelei, my head spins all around; then again, I do like the three-column layout and color scheme, so it’s worth a try. Comments welcome.
{ 2007 12 07 }
embracing apparent contradictions, diversity and change
{ 2007 12 07 }
by Lisa Kazo of Lorelei Web Design. Usually, when I think of Lorelei, my head spins all around; then again, I do like the three-column layout and color scheme, so it’s worth a try. Comments welcome.
jon | 07-Dec-07 at 4:27 pm | Permalink
drat. if i post something with this theme on Facebook, the title comes out as “www.talesfromthe.net” and the summary sentence that gets automatically instructed is a blurb about Lorelei, not the first line of my story the way i would have wanted. oh well. this’ll transition too …
Adam | 08-Dec-07 at 9:55 am | Permalink
The font is very small. I have to move my head towards the page to read it.
I have a personal bias towards dark text, light background, but that’s just me.
Finally, where’s the pink? 🙂
jon | 08-Dec-07 at 10:48 am | Permalink
yeah. not sure why so many layouts have teeensy tiney default fonts.
> where’s the pink?
ask and ye shall receive!
Liminal states » Blog Archive » New theme: Leone, by Andiz | 08-Dec-07 at 11:00 am | Permalink
[…] lovely theme by Amsterdamn“. alas, it shares the “tiny font” weakness of Leone. it’s two-column layout is clean (and has a blogroll, unlike orchid) although Leone’s […]
jon | 08-Dec-07 at 11:03 am | Permalink
Themes experimetnation/saga continued here.
Liminal states » Blog Archive » Power vectors and HTML in comments | 08-Dec-07 at 11:42 am | Permalink
[…] just made my first HTML comment here, at the end of the Lorelei experiment, pointing to its continuation with Leone (the theme not the director). w00t […]