Teams tend to experiment with new players as the season winds down and Fantasy Blogs are no different. I'm less interested in what you think of the content in this one - I'm sure you've already read everything you want to about last weekend - but I am interested in your comments on the slide show as an alternative to writing long text-driven pieces. Comments more than welcome.
Hard to read...
ReplyDeletejust maximize and you can read it better.
ReplyDeleteworks well, looks better, nice to just have the text to read (when maximized) and not have all google ad crap on the sides. I think it's a good change, I like.
In full screen it looks great, I love it. But the thing that i don't like is "Charlie Adams", come on you are following EPL for so many years so I don't expect such mistakes from you. You knew the guy before Blackpool even played their first Premier League game.
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Not a fan, just like a good old fashioned article, but thats me
ReplyDeleteTo elaborate, I have read just about all there is on the games last weekend, but always interested in your analysis and breakdown, in fact I look forward to it. But if this is easier for you, I obviously understand writing the blog is a love/passion and not a weekly wage earning labor.
ReplyDeletePrefer the old "text-driven" format - it easier to read, particularly when using mobile devices.
ReplyDeleteCan't read in iPhone
ReplyDeleteLove the blog! But as far as the experiment goes, even "big-screening" this on my MacBook is difficult to read - maybe just the color choice? Grey background with shadowed text makes it a much slower read.
ReplyDeleteManU did not score in 'Fergie Time', Berba scored the winner in 88 min. Just saying =)
ReplyDeleteUsing a mobile device and can't join in the fun, i see nothing, only the comments gimme a clue as to what's happening.
ReplyDeletethe former format is better i guess...
ReplyDeletetoo small :(
ReplyDeleteNot a fan - sorry Neal. Not as easy to read when 'the boss' is around.
ReplyDeleteNo good for Blackberry either.
I also prefer the old read-n'-scroll format. Perhaps my expectations for inserts have been raised by excellent features such as chat rolls and videocasts, but a slideshow seems like a lot of effort for minimal reader/author interactivity. I like the content of the slideshow, though.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the feedback, everyone! Each of you is getting a coupon for one free blog post in the mail. Enjoy! ;-)
ReplyDeleteHi Neal, I am appreciated you make change for improvement, but this time I found it difficult to read your new format by iPhone. Maybe a revised edition is needed?
ReplyDeleteNice to try new things, but I agree that this isn't cutting it. I just can't make myself read it.
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