Hereville site redesigned

On April 16, 2010 · 6 Comments

I am so not a fan of web design! I mean, I love good web design when other people do it, but I’d rather not do it myself. I just don’t have the right kind of mind to understand how CSS works (although at least I’ve gotten over calling it “RSS”).

But I did it anyway! The old site had a design which really only made sense for a webcomic; since Hereville is now more of a print comic book, and the updates here (for the forseeable future, anyway) are going to be blog posts instead of more webcomic pages, it made sense to change the design.

This new design is a wordpress blog (easiest thing for me to work with!), and is based on the Simple Round theme — although I’ve made a couple of changes, as you can see.

Let me know what you think, and if you see anything broken. 🙂


6 Responses to “Hereville site redesigned”

  1. Kevin Moore says:

    The hover animation on the sidebar links is sweet.

  2. Kevin Moore says:

    The hover animation on the sidebar links is sweet.

  3. Yochva says:

    Hee hee. I can just see the boy on the title bar yelling, “Come DOWN! Hovering is NOT ALLOWED!”

    And big sister back there is thinking, “You know, you’re being really annoying right now…”

    Like the new layout, love the hover animations. Especially Links and Read the Comic.

    ^_^

  4. Yochva says:

    Hee hee. I can just see the boy on the title bar yelling, “Come DOWN! Hovering is NOT ALLOWED!”

    And big sister back there is thinking, “You know, you’re being really annoying right now…”

    Like the new layout, love the hover animations. Especially Links and Read the Comic.

    ^_^

  5. Barry says:

    Thanks, Kevin and Yochva! 🙂

    So, Yochva, what you’re saying is you especially like any animation in which the character is violently removed from the panel. 🙂

  6. Barry says:

    Thanks, Kevin and Yochva! 🙂

    So, Yochva, what you’re saying is you especially like any animation in which the character is violently removed from the panel. 🙂

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