Sunday, September 02, 2007

New Header

New header is over to the left right. Like it?

Tell me what you think. Really.

10 comments:

  1. Ummm...Xavier, the new header might be on the left in the "anatomic position" but it's on the right on the website.

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  2. I'd like to say that I liked the old one better, but I can't even remember if there was anything other than "Xavier Thoughts" on it...

    And I didn't even notice the change, even though I come here almost every day.

    I think it would be better across the top and rotated 90 degrees counter clockwise.

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  3. LOL slohand, so it is.........

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  4. It is your blog. My eyes make it difficult to read or enjoy. That might be reason enough to use it!

    Somebody else already mentioned rotating it...

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  5. I like the new header, but I must admit that my eyes would prefer it at the top rather than the side. Other than positioning, it's cool though.

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  6. Anonymous7:33 AM

    I am not smart enough to read sideways let alone upsidedown.
    Once I turned my monitor on it's side it was great.

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  7. Anonymous10:08 AM

    I think a picture of a 1911 (barrel pointing left) would make a pretty neat lowercase "r" in Xavier.

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  8. The new header looks good, but the color is dark on my machine and looks a little tucked away, such as it is over on the right. I like that font.

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  9. Anonymous10:45 PM

    Xavier,

    I really like it! Keep it - it looks cool and shows a neat creative side!

    Steve

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  10. too crowded and jumbly.

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