Oh, boy! This time I’ve changed the WordPress.com theme to `Tarski by Benedict Eastaugh and Chris Sternal-Johnson` again.
It’s cleaner and sports a colorful Christmas background with the WordPress.com logo. The less images on the sidebar, the faster the load time for users with slower internet connections.
The sidebar shows only the `Blogroll` links with someone’s site towards the top of the list. There is an RSS feed above and a Search bar below the `Blogroll` links.
I used to care if there is a time stamp or not but now no more. The RSS feed should take care of the approximate time when my post entries were made.
I used to care if there is a drop-down navigation bar or not but it soon became noticeably redundant on the sidebar widget as either `main menu` or `pages`.
You will notice that there are only two top-level, navigation bar selections: `Home` (for blogs) and `Contents` (for pages). Again, it’s cleaner with only four sections and logically laid-out based on the WordPress.com Dashboard: Posts, Links, Media and Pages. All the pages are links from this one `Contents` page.
I’ve been trying to get ideas on how sites grace the `Freshly Press` page. I know the weblog contents MUST be crispy and clean in order to make the list. I know that mine is still full of unresolved issues, rants and such. Brouhaha!
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