As you might have read in my earlier post I'm planning a little, or little bigger re-design of the blog. As most of the adjustment and changes that I will apply will take place locally and only refer to the CSS file of this blog, some might also make some adjustments in the code of this blog in order to work with the new CSS-file. I will try to keep those hopefully little annoyances to a minimum, but some might actually be necessary and will take place starting from today.
The full re-design, with some new features (one you already can see here in the comments, by using the Disqus commenting system and the Tweetboard widget on the left side) will go live to celebrate this blogs 2nd anniversary in November. I might launch the whole re-design a little earlier though in case I'm finished early enough, and I'm actually a little excited about it.
If you run into some serious issues around here, please let me know in the comments, via Twitter, Email or whatever seems to be easiest for you. Also I would like to remind you about my Logo-competition, where already the first submissions arrived here.
Until then I hope you enjoy the visit on my website and see you around.
UPDATE: As I already mentioned in the comments, it seems that Firefox isn't properly reading the updated CSS file. To solve this, please just clear your cache (Tools > Clear Recent History, or in older version Tools > Clear Private Data) and the problem should be gone. The problem doesn't seem to appear in Webkit browsers like Safari and Chrome (just checked)
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