Tag: Website Reviews, Comments, and Linkage
Contest! [en]
Now that we’re done with the bloggies, run off to the anti-bloggies and do your duty as a netizen. Vote early, vote often, and bribe the board!
CSS Love [en]
Want to see “professional” CSS? Take a trip down to adactio.com and have fun switching styles.
No tables!
If you dig theme-switching, check out this article at ALA: Alternative Style.
Live Nude Cats [en]
Head straight for livenudecats.com: those two cats show it all!
warning: if you feel you might be offended by the view of naked cats, please refrain from viewing the site.
BonniNet [en]
I stumbled upon BonniNet by following a link to the blogs by women webring.
In short, BonniNet is a collection of sites with a personality – and behind the site, an extraordinary woman. You can jump in anywhere, and before you know it you’ll quickly have spent a couple of hours reading around.
Bonni’s site is beautifully designed, and full of interesting well-written content. I spent a long time reading in her personal pages – there is a weblog, too.
Stop by at Zoë Notes (a mother’s diary) and be sure to read Missycat’s Principles of the Universe. You’ll also find a very good collection of parenting links and a subsite on evaluated childbirth.
On a more serious note, the trinity pages tell Bonni’s recovery from childhood abuse and domestic violence.
When you feel you’ve read all you can on BonniNet (put aside a few days for that), you’ll still have a pretty collection of related sites to visit. In particular, if you’re into visual (digital) art, you might enjoy elizabyte.
[review equally posted to fathom5]
Meme [en]
At the bottom of the sidebar, you’ll find a list of the latest referrers to this site. As I didn’t want the nasty little table it puts the results in by default, I modified the stylesheet.
I’ve played about with blogdex a bit (I’ve added a link to that on the right too). I had fun with the social network explorer (even though it doesn’t work for my site – I suspect the server was down last time it was crawled). See for example:
Get the idea? Have fun! And if your weblog isn’t indexed by blogdex yet, send them a note…
Pottermania [en]
My stepmother complains that she got the Harry Potter virus from me: I gave her the first book for Christmas, and she has now ploughed through the whole series – twice.
Unfortunately, it seems that she is not the only victim of the teenage wizard. I highly suspect they curse the books in the shops to force you to swallow them down straight in one go.
[link courtesy of the Incomparably Leaky Cauldron]
Birth [en]
Congratulations to Romain who has christened his newly-born weblog: it’s a miracle.
Books [en]
Books won’t die, I tell you. Because you can read your book in the loo, can’t you?
If people love paper, there must be a reason for it. And there is. It is highly portable (you can even read it on the loo), infinitely flexible (when was the last time you were able to scribble on an electronic document?) and embodies very high-resolution display technology, which consumes no battery power. And it doesn’t have to be booted up before you can read it.
Ripoff [en]
Now if this isn’t a ripoff of this…
See pirated-sites for more copycat fun.