That’s right. Dayna here is so bored that I wish I could drop right on my bed and fall asleep. But the problem is I can’t. Anyway, there’s 2 designs coming up for download but my layouts will be coming back using a different tactic. I’ve finally implemented the clickable smilies for my comments, you can now post comments with those smilies. There’s a minor problem though, I need to have a name tag on the form code thus comments page are only valid for Transitional but the rest of the site is valid for strict. But it’s alright with me so those clickable smilies will stay.
With the spare time on my hands today, I completed one review and edited the background and sidebar slightly. The sidebar looks alright, the background I’m not too sure about it. But it’ll stay for the moment. I hope the review sites don’t considered that as changing layouts. I aren’t though just making minor changes, if my site is on their so call black list, be it then.
I wonder why there’s a black list on some review sites. Is there really necessary? Most of them says we’re spending a good half hour to an hour on your site, so it’s fair that you linked us or something like that. I do agree to a certain extend that the reviewers did spend quite some time on the site that they are reviewing. But listing their site on a black list because they hadn’t linked you or something like that just doesn’t sounds right to me. Feel free not to review their site if they didn’t linked you or break one of your rules but a black list? It sounds like an act of childishness to me. And the next thing is, do you put in enough effort and gave them the review they wanted, minus the sugar coating of course, for them to link you? As usual, I welcome any opinions or comments on this. It’s good to have a talk about it once in a while.






