![]() ![]() i built my mother a simple site using that for her law-related business and while I’m a decent graphic designer with print (i.e., i get design principle which is universal) I’m god awful with coding and don’t have the patience for web design and i found it relatively easy to use and make it look the way i wanted it to. ![]() possibly through discus? its definitely worth looking into. ![]() i believe it takes comments too if I’m not mistaken. I’m more of a print designer than a web designer though, but theres a ton of free resources out there that can show you how to fix these things yourself, or you could hire someone pretty inexpensively to fix it for you.ītw, have you looked into squarespace? it might be a good option for you, theoretically you could combine this blog, plus your original one, and your little store thing you had all on one site with separate pages instead of separate sites. it could be your settings, that its mobile optimized at the expense of the desktop version. What does bother me is the type is fucking HUGE on a desktop, to the point of discomfort. it seemed you didnt like this because of the work required on your end… i don’t know what platform you’re using but it might be possible to code that in the theme itself which removes the work from doing it every post. The fonts don’t bother me much, although i like the idea of sans serif (think helvetica) answers and serif (what you’ve got now) questions, but you already answered that you don’t like this. ![]()
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