I used my free time on my days off to re-skin my blog. Notes: 1. For this theme, I quit IE6. I don’t care about IE6. 2. I’m not finished. I’ll be tweaking the design as time goes on, and permits. 3. This design comes with 100% more monk. He’ll spit out wise sayings, for your consumption. So, say hello to Monk.
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The Bookshelf (Currently Reading)
- The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership: Follow Them and People Will Follow You by John C. Maxwell
- Me to We: A Pastor's Discovery of the Power of Partnership by Alan E. Nelson
- Living Your Strengths: Discover Your God-Given Talents and Inspire Your Community by Albert L. Winseman
- Letters to a Diminished Church: Passionate Arguments for the Relevance of Christian Doctrine by Dorothy Sayers
- Eat This Book: A Conversation in the Art of Spiritual Reading by Eugene H. Peterson
- Christ Plays in Ten Thousand Places: A Conversation in Spiritual Theology by Eugene H. Peterson
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Recent Conversation
- Open Source Worship Presentation Software (4)
- Alfons: Hi! I’m from Germany and...
- Why We’re Not Emergent Chapter Two (6)
- jake: Shawn…. Because we are all in the...
- The Shack by William P. Young (41)
- sylvia elizondo: I loved this book also, but I...
- Jesus and Conflict in a Proclamation of God’s Reign (1)
- bill gordon: John was Jesus’s favorite...
- New Blog Design with 100% more Monk (6)
- Justin Carroll: Hey, look at that! Very cool...
- Open Source Worship Presentation Software (4)
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6 Comments
Looks nice Shawn. Glad to see you back at it!
I seem to remember Monk from an earlier internet life, say about 5 years ago :)
@Will: Thanks, bro. I still have a bunch of tweaking to do, but it’s a start … I’m not so sure if I am “back at it” yet, life is very busy as of late! :)
@Wes: Nope. There may have been an earlier version of a monk somewhere along the line, but this monk is brand new. Hope all is well, bro.
I know what you mean about being busy! There just isn’t enough time in the day.
Hey, look at that! Very cool concept man. I like the monk piece. I like the paper and lines style too.
@Justin: Thanks, man. It’s my way of messing around with what little knowledge I have for this stuff. It’s a great distraction.
I learned the nav technique by studying your work on the church site. :) I have been using css image replacement for the header image, for SEO for some time now, but never considered using it for the navigation, until I looked under the hood of the IMG site.