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Technorati and the size of the blogosphere: it can’t be THAT hard to figure out, surely?!
Allan
After your own redesign I can't think of ANYTHING you need to do to yours! Thanks for letting me be inspired by your good taste.
Yes, things came together relatively quickly once I got over the few initial hurdles. Having a rudimentary knowledge of css REALLY helped!
But mostly it was the advice and guidance of Ben at dynamic web hosting that got me up and running so fast.
I take your points regarding requiring a good working knowledge of the new technology (FIR-60) to play in this communication space. It was certainly less daunting than had I not had that cursory acquaintance. Which is why I recommend Blogger to beginners - the learning curve is manageable for a complete tyro.
Re Blogger for beginners, there's now a new game in town - WordPress hosted service. Not seen it yet (by invitation only) but if 'regular' WP is any indicator, that new service should be a very attractive option to consider along with Blogger.
Fred