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The best thing about blogging is, it provides you an avenue to rant about just anything under the sun.
Though to avoid prosecution over careless remarks, you have stay away from sensitive topics like insulting other members of blogger-dom or dropping tactless racist comments.
The irony of freedom of speech - there's not much you can say actually.
Except telling the world half truths of your life-story. (Hello, you cant disclose everything not unless you are dating Wentworth Miller).
The problem with narration or description is you get too absorbed with words until you lose focus and practically forget your main purpose of the ramble.
As happening to me right now.
Lesson planning getting to my head.
Nonetheless, my blogging experience (three years now) had been very interesting.
Though 80 percent of the time, I will be talking about and to myself - the remaining 20 reserved for friends who are busy living their own life and yet find time to stop by this humble blog of mine to say hi. I do appreciate it.
So this tiny space had not only provided me a source of comfort. You know the theory women in general tend to talk more than men. Yes, this blog had been a great listener (strange for one without ears, that is). It had witnessed my emotions, my BAD English, rotten grammar, wrong usage of vocabulary and happy times captured in image form.
And it is still providing a daily practice for my English and (being) more expressive.
Oh well, whatever that means.
Friends were asking how long I managed to put up my template.
One important fact - I have to go into template therapy every time I get into some sort of 'sadness'. Which explains why I keep changing my templates every now and then.
It took awhile for me to get use to the HTML thing.
Currently I'd say I need a maximum of an hour (I tried disciplining myself) else I can spent the whole day just fussing over fonts, colours and pictures.
Friends the essential 'tools' of template revamping is
1. Photoshop
If you are narcissistic enough (that's me!) and you have a whole collection of beautiful candid or posed pictures, use them.
Play with Photoshop. The colours, lighting effects and fonts will leave you very much occupied. But be warned - it can turn addictive.
2. Colours
If you cant be bothered with images, try changing colours. Browse through your HTML and if you see #(with 6 digits) thats an indication of html colour codes. If you are unsure what codes are for what colours, do google your way for HTML colour code.
Do try it.
It guarantees 100 percent personal satisfaction. ;p
The best thing about blogging is, it provides you an avenue to rant about just anything under the sun.
Though to avoid prosecution over careless remarks, you have stay away from sensitive topics like insulting other members of blogger-dom or dropping tactless racist comments.
The irony of freedom of speech - there's not much you can say actually.
Except telling the world half truths of your life-story. (Hello, you cant disclose everything not unless you are dating Wentworth Miller).
The problem with narration or description is you get too absorbed with words until you lose focus and practically forget your main purpose of the ramble.
As happening to me right now.
Lesson planning getting to my head.
Nonetheless, my blogging experience (three years now) had been very interesting.
Though 80 percent of the time, I will be talking about and to myself - the remaining 20 reserved for friends who are busy living their own life and yet find time to stop by this humble blog of mine to say hi. I do appreciate it.
So this tiny space had not only provided me a source of comfort. You know the theory women in general tend to talk more than men. Yes, this blog had been a great listener (strange for one without ears, that is). It had witnessed my emotions, my BAD English, rotten grammar, wrong usage of vocabulary and happy times captured in image form.
And it is still providing a daily practice for my English and (being) more expressive.
Oh well, whatever that means.
Friends were asking how long I managed to put up my template.
One important fact - I have to go into template therapy every time I get into some sort of 'sadness'. Which explains why I keep changing my templates every now and then.
It took awhile for me to get use to the HTML thing.
Currently I'd say I need a maximum of an hour (I tried disciplining myself) else I can spent the whole day just fussing over fonts, colours and pictures.
Friends the essential 'tools' of template revamping is
1. Photoshop
If you are narcissistic enough (that's me!) and you have a whole collection of beautiful candid or posed pictures, use them.
Play with Photoshop. The colours, lighting effects and fonts will leave you very much occupied. But be warned - it can turn addictive.
2. Colours
If you cant be bothered with images, try changing colours. Browse through your HTML and if you see #(with 6 digits) thats an indication of html colour codes. If you are unsure what codes are for what colours, do google your way for HTML colour code.
Do try it.
It guarantees 100 percent personal satisfaction. ;p
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