PLEASE!! I Need you to Vote!
Earlier this morning I posted how I had changed the format of the site, so most of the information is off the main page and kept in archive. Well since then I have had MANY people email me that they dislike the new format and given that I couldn't care less which format is used I am having a vote.
If you are reading this I need you to vote by posting in the comments section if you like the New Format OR Old Format. I will keep the ballot box open until 6 PM on Friday March 23. Whichever format gets the most votes will stay and the rest will be banished to spend eternity in blogger hell.
Old Format Pro's/Con's:
Pro's-
- All info. is on the main page
Con's-
- People complain that it is to slowSome
- say it caused brower crashes
New Format Pro's/ Con's
Pro's-
- Quicker page Loading
Con's-
- The very valuable information is harder to find
9 comments:
Old Format.
Sean
Definitely the old format Jim!
Glen P
I vote for the old format.
Lisa
Old
I like the old format except less spelling mistakes. Things seem to be falling off the rails around here, Mr. Cavers. I hope I don't have to come out of retirement.
Mrs. Stromnecker.
As I have said before, the spelling is something I am working on. If you are waiting for me to ask you to "come out of retirement"...don't hold you breath lady. :)
Thanks for your vote Mrs. S!
You would be wise to watch your tongue, young man. That is Mrs. Stromnecker, not lady nor Mrs S. :)
Mrs. Stromnecker.
You don't like being called "Mrs. S"?
C'mon, that's a classic Happy Days reference to everyone's favorite TV Mom Mrs Cunningham.
You should reconsider your position on this. Being called "Mrs S." isn't disrespectful, it's a compliment of the highest order. It shows respect for you as both a woman and a mentor, while showing I also look upon you as a peer.
If you truly feel that strongly about it, I will go back to the more formal way of addressing you. but I believe we are beyond that.:)
Mr. Cavers,
In spite of your poor spelling and a great deal of confusion about titles, you have the heart of a good boy.
Mrs. Stromnecker.
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