New Year – New Theme
2010 will be a “back to basics” year for me. I really liked my old theme. It had lots of “moving parts” that glittered and caught the eye. Every time I found another script that sparkled, I added it to the theme. Unfortunately, after a while, I noticed that my theme was starting to look like the neon lights in a bad neighborhood: so much “flash” that it looks cheap and gaudy.
So I decided to start over. This new theme is pretty basic but I think it keeps the focus on where it needs to be – on the content. After all, that’s why you come here, right?
By the way, I’ve pulled all the flashing banner ads and affiliate links. They really weren’t working for me anyway. All you’ll see is a basic Google Adsense box in the sidebar. Although I do have bills to pay, I promise to keep the ads to a minimum.
So what can you do to help? Plenty! You can comment on the articles, for one. Whether you agree with what I’m writing about or not, your comments are always welcomed.
Second, please let me know via email (hiram@balance-your-health.com) if anything is not working. I’ll be spending the next couple of weeks tweaking things so they display properly with the new theme. Please let me know if you’ve found something I missed.
Last, your suggestions are always welcomed. If you’ve come across or seen a better way to do things, let me know and I’ll give it a close look.
Meanwhile, thanks for your support in 2009 and best wishes for 2010!
Hiram
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