Firstly, thanks for the feedback, Josh!
Here is his feedback:
Before we go into my response, I need to talk about the issue about my About page, the feedback form to be precise. Since the first feedback I got almost a month ago. I realized that I couldn't directly respond. But that's okay at the moment, because he asked about a big stopwatch, that post is as my response as well.
Now, I really feel that form isn't good enough. There are some options:
My responses. For the first part, thank you! Except the current XML template, the rest of code (JS, CSS) can be found on Google Code. And there is also an XML template which was the beginning of my blog template. But I have made a lot of changes and I am really lazy to update it in repo.
The second part, the <ul>. I am glad that someone is telling me he doesn't like it. Josh, it's actually changed by intention. It's a good thing because I may add a switch to my theme switcher, so whoever doesn't like this style can have the way you like.
And as for the last, yes, it's Zenburn color scheme.
Here is his feedback:
This is the God's-honest most beautiful layout I've seen come out of the "html5 look" to date. Any chance of talking you out of teh codez? :)
The only thing - ONLY - thing that bothers me are that the unordered list bullets extend left of the left-most margin of text. ARGH! MAKE THEM OBEY!!!
Syntax highlighting - is that Zenburn?
Josh
Before we go into my response, I need to talk about the issue about my About page, the feedback form to be precise. Since the first feedback I got almost a month ago. I realized that I couldn't directly respond. But that's okay at the moment, because he asked about a big stopwatch, that post is as my response as well.
Now, I really feel that form isn't good enough. There are some options:
- I can ask you to leave an email address if you are willing to. However, I don't like this way, because others can't read my response and I don't want to email someone.
- I can turn on comments. Blogger disables comments for Pages by default. I didn't bother to turn on. Now I think it might be the time. But (there is always a but!) I have seen some blog's About page's comments get too messy. By the time goes by, the comments grows in incredible rate. Another quick issue I could think of is people who subscribes to follow-up notification they will get annoyed from future comments, but this should be minor.
My responses. For the first part, thank you! Except the current XML template, the rest of code (JS, CSS) can be found on Google Code. And there is also an XML template which was the beginning of my blog template. But I have made a lot of changes and I am really lazy to update it in repo.
The second part, the <ul>. I am glad that someone is telling me he doesn't like it. Josh, it's actually changed by intention. It's a good thing because I may add a switch to my theme switcher, so whoever doesn't like this style can have the way you like.
And as for the last, yes, it's Zenburn color scheme.
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