You’re Shitting Me…
September 3, 2010 · 1 Comment
Okay, so there are many techniques that you can use to ensure that your blog is popular or ‘successful’, and I’m going to share some of my top tips with you so that you, too, can design and maintain a great website.
Use Miniscule Fonts
The smaller the better. No one wants to be looking at a ridiculously large font. It’ll look messy and cluttered and the more space is takes up on the page, the more people will have to scroll to read it. No one likes excessive scrolling, do they?
I recommend around 12px font with a line-height of about 8px. The small line-height will move the text closer together (top & bottom), meaning that you can fit more on the page without having to scroll to read it. Read more…
Filed Under: Design, Internet, Websites
Is It Really Necessary?
September 3, 2010 · Comment?
Like any other bum with no job and nothing else to do, I spend quite a lot of time on Twitter. I’ve been on there for a few years now and it seems that unnecessary drama will never stop occurring. I’ll admit, I’ve been involved in an argument or two on there before, but nothing huge. One time I said that someone shouldn’t have gotten involved in something that didn’t concern them, and the other time I defended myself against some middle-aged, homophobic, sexist pig who decided that making up weird shit about me and calling me a faggot was a nice way to pass his time. (I don’t back down from an argument, okay.) Read more…
Filed Under: Controversy, Internet, Rant
How much?!
September 1, 2010 · 3 Comments
I was watching The Simpsons earlier, and they had a ‘Mapple’ store on there, which is their rip-off of Apple. They had an announcement in the Mapple store, that Bart decided to sabotage. He plugged in a microphone and instead of the boss’ voice, all of the customer’s heard Bart’s.
He basically said that all of the customers were stupid for buying the Mapple products because they cost so much to buy, yet so little to produce. (Something like $8)
This got me thinking… Read more…
Filed Under: Film & TV, Life
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