This Post Is About Web Design and Not Chik-Fil-A*

I changed things around. It was a matter of scalable convenience; the theme I was using was customized and I didn’t want to keep merging code or design or making sure stupid plugin x functioned whenever the theme had an update or a door was slammed in Kathmandu. Now I’m using the twentyeleven default theme from WordPress.

Shouldn’t a professional web designer want to be more attentive to his personal site? Eh, maybe. I’m designing 40+ hours a week. Whenever I log into here I don’t really want to perpetuate the work into my offtime. I just want to type way with some sensibility, without having to worryworryworry with tinkering the user experience all the time. Every time I hit the front page I cringed inside, thinking of all the things I wanted to do. I even had to stop myself from tweaking too much with this theme.

So enjoy this apparently Halloween-light color scheme. Punt a jack-o-lantern through the goalposts of life.

*Oh hey, since you brought it up…regardless of whatever I believe about marriage and politics**, the problem I had with the story arc was the support people showed for contemptible bureaucrats willing to use government force against Chik-Fil-A as property owners. Letting a government decide who or who can’t do business, for any reason, is letting another trickle of tyranny stream through the cracks. As far as I know, Chik-Fil-A’s exchanges are all voluntary—they do no use force against people to buy or not buy from them, or use force to accomplish anything else. If they did, through donating money for anti-gay legislation or the like, then they are just as contemptible as the politicians injecting themselves where they don’t belong and using force.

**The government should have zero to do with marriage, except perhaps as the arbiter of the terms of the marriage contract between the consenting parties.

6 Comments

  • Jill says:

    I’m pretty much on the same page w/ everything here, including the part about not wanting to worry about stupid plug-ins functioning properly. Of course, I’m a cobbling-together amateur, which might explain my problems.

    • Jay says:

      It’s hard to not assemble things piecemeal when using WordPress (had to recheck your site…wasn’t sure you used it). Their defaulty themes make it easier because everything tends to work with it.

      Let me know if you need help with anything under da hood.

      • Jill says:

        I have my domain name parked on WordPress from an acct w/ Go Daddy. Things are working all right now that I deactivated all follow plug-ins, and some other messy plug-ins. At least it looks okay in IE and Firefox. 

        • Jay says:

           It looks fine in Chrome and Safari too.

          What issues were you having with the plugins? They didn’t work or did they look bad?

          • Jill says:

            None of the follow functions I tried worked. One plug-in (I don’t remember which one) caused most of my content to disappear, except the front page. I had to deactivate everything and then reactivate until I discovered which one caused it–and then I promptly forgot. That’s my brain for you. I hope I don’t accidentally reactivate it. I need one of those subscribe by e-mail buttons. If I didn’t get others’ updates in my e-mail, I would forget to visit.

          • Jay says:

             You’ve got….mail!

            Well, you will from me, after I send it to you.

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