Re-Design And Re-Intention
Over the past few days, this blog has undergone a major redesign. I had been unhappy, for quite some time, with the look, feel and performance of the site. I did explore the Habari platform, as an alternative to using WordPress. Habari has a lot going for it, but the development is not quite there […]
Over the past few days, this blog has undergone a major redesign. I had been unhappy, for quite some time, with the look, feel and performance of the site. I did explore the Habari platform, as an alternative to using WordPress. Habari has a lot going for it, but the development is not quite there for me to jump on it right now. However, that’s a decision I’ll revisit in 2011.
Instead of switching platforms, I decided to adopt the modularity theme from Graphic Paper Press, since I wanted to feature a lot more photography on this blog.
There’s a small list of changes I want to incrementally make over the coming months. In particular, I want to do a better job of incorporating music clips on the blog. But, I’m committed to sticking with this theme for the remainder of 2010.
It wasn’t my intention to make the redesign coincide with Chinese New Year, but it is kind of neat that it worked out that way. This is my fourth CNY in Hong Kong and it’s not surprising that this year I feel more connected to the rhythm (if not the ritual) of this season.
So here’s to wishing you and your family all the best in the Year of the Tiger and hoping you enjoy this new blog design over the coming months.