As you can see, we are trying a new look on the blog. Let us know what you think in the comments below.
A forum for people with knowledge of the Bible in its original languages to discuss its manuscripts and textual history from the perspective of historic evangelical theology.
And let us know if the fonts look bad on your screen. If they do, tell us what operating system you're on too.
ReplyDeleteNice look. I also like that it looks like we can reply to replies now... or at least I think we can. (Testing it out at the moment.)
DeleteYes we can. (Although our comments will get out of sequence!)
DeleteWe can turn replies off if you don't like them. I kind of like them though.
DeleteThis looks really good. A major improvement on the old look.
ReplyDeleteThe fonts look great. I love the new look!
ReplyDeleteI love the look of P1 as the border frame.
ReplyDeleteVery nice new look.
ReplyDeleteI like the fact the poster is included at the top now rather than the buttom. No problems with the fonts of Firefox running on RHEL6 (Linux).
ReplyDeleteNew Look is great!
ReplyDeleteVery nice. No issues with fonts.
ReplyDeleteAs a traditionalist, I'm opposed to change of any kind. ever.
ReplyDeleteQuite right Ryan,
DeleteOn the other hand, the very first comment on this blog, more than nine years ago, was a plea for a white background (http://evangelicaltextualcriticism.blogspot.co.uk/2005/10/what-this-blog-is-about.html#comment-form)
So, you've finally succumbed to an ancient heresy?
DeleteNice look. Fonts work for me.
ReplyDelete(Is this going to repeat? Tell me it's not going to repeat. Well, if it does, at least it's a short comment.)
ReplyDeleteThe link to my "Resources" page still needs to be updated to
http://www.curtisvillechristianchurch.org/BasicTC.htm .
(Without the "l" at the end.)
James, I still have some plans for the sidebar content, but when I get to it, I’ll be sure to fix the link.
DeleteThanks, Peter. You might also want to add links to the two Facebook groups that discuss NTTC: New Testament Textual Criticism, moderated by James Leonard, Stephen Carlson, and some other guy, and NT Textual Criticism, moderated by me. They tend to have the same atmospheres that the old Yahoo discussion-groups had, before Yahoo destroyed their own product.
ReplyDeleteA very 'crisp' and 'clean' look for a great site. Much appreciated on all your work!
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