bogdanjl
5-31-04, 04:16 PM
The url of my personal site on Powweb is http://jbogdan.org .
Let me anticipate some potential criticisms. Some of you just won't like my politics, and a lot of the content, though not all, is political commentary. Remarks about about the content of the site, the words, should really go in the comments section after each article on the site. I promise to reply there, but I don't think this forum is the place to discuss that sort of thing. I'm sure, too, that there are typgraphical errors I've missed. And if you find the content at all interesting you will undoubtedly be annoyed--I know I would be--by a couple of articles that start out fast from the gate but are not yet finished. One even ends with a list of headings for sections yet to be written. (For a number of personal reasons I haven't had the time to do much writing in the past few months.)
I'm mainly interested in people's opinion of the overall design. FYI, the site is built with the Cutenews cms, which I prefer to all others because it allows me to use my trusty Namo web editor to make my site look like I want it to without tearing what remains of my hair out trying (and usually failing) to modify some css-genius's standards-based "theme." !Que viva tables!, I say.
Let me anticipate some potential criticisms. Some of you just won't like my politics, and a lot of the content, though not all, is political commentary. Remarks about about the content of the site, the words, should really go in the comments section after each article on the site. I promise to reply there, but I don't think this forum is the place to discuss that sort of thing. I'm sure, too, that there are typgraphical errors I've missed. And if you find the content at all interesting you will undoubtedly be annoyed--I know I would be--by a couple of articles that start out fast from the gate but are not yet finished. One even ends with a list of headings for sections yet to be written. (For a number of personal reasons I haven't had the time to do much writing in the past few months.)
I'm mainly interested in people's opinion of the overall design. FYI, the site is built with the Cutenews cms, which I prefer to all others because it allows me to use my trusty Namo web editor to make my site look like I want it to without tearing what remains of my hair out trying (and usually failing) to modify some css-genius's standards-based "theme." !Que viva tables!, I say.