Title: phoat.com
Last modified: August 18, 2016

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# phoat.com

 *  Phoat
 * [21 years, 11 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/phoatcom/)
 * [phoat.com](http://phoat.com) v0.9… Ok guys, I’m almost done with my blog design
   and need the praise/critisism to keep me going.
    Right now, only the index is
   styled. There is no working photoalbum on the site yet, the recent photo thumbnails
   are manually put there so i can get the layout down. I’m still looking for a 
   photolog thingy, (besides the obvious choices of Pictoralis and iPAP – both of
   which i couldn’t get to work). I’m going to try my hand at implementing a simple
   photoblog that is integrated into the upload page in WP’s admin. If anyone wants
   to help, contact me through the site. My email is posted somewhere. This will
   break in IE browsers less than version 6 as i haven’t applied any box model hacks
   yet. It should work in Mozilla/Firebird. I would appreciate testing on other 
   browsers, especially on the Mac. The image next to the navigation is random, 
   so refresh a few times and the picture will change. Originally, I had wanted 
   to associate a different pic with each day, but, I’ll leave that for v1.5 🙂 
   Inspiration came from a lot of different places. I’m sure you all can spot where
   i got the date/header design from. Some open source pics and a bunch of vintage
   postcards inspired the rest. As you all can see, I love Century Gothic. I don’t
   know why… I just do. I’m probably going to get alot of critisism for this, but
   i designed this site for resolutions 1024×768. So if you run your monitor at 
   less than that, prepare for some horizontal scrolling. Like I said, I would appreciate
   any and all comments, praises, and flames but I prefer mostly praises 😛

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 *  [Mark (podz)](https://wordpress.org/support/users/podz/)
 * (@podz)
 * [21 years, 11 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/phoatcom/#post-67669)
 * I like it !
    You wanted suggestions … mine would be to have one column for images
   only. With what you have at the top, for me that’s a tad messy, so I’d move the
   blue box into the images col, and the search where that was. or even at the base
   of the links col. But yea, I like it 🙂
 *  [davedorm](https://wordpress.org/support/users/davedorm/)
 * (@davedorm)
 * [21 years, 11 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/phoatcom/#post-67680)
 * It’s a bit wide. Most people still surf at 800×600. I am at 1024×768, but I force
   my browser at 800×600 so I am not using the entire screen for the web.
    Just 
   a thought. Other than that, I like it.
 *  [eric](https://wordpress.org/support/users/eric/)
 * (@eric)
 * [21 years, 11 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/phoatcom/#post-67683)
 * re. your date problem, have you tried WP’s the_time() function? Documented on
   the Wiki: [http://wiki.wordpress.org/the_time](http://wiki.wordpress.org/the_time)
   
   As long as you set the right time difference in the WP control panel it should
   work.
 *  [rayne](https://wordpress.org/support/users/rayne/)
 * (@rayne)
 * [21 years, 11 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/phoatcom/#post-67701)
 * Looks great in Safari on Mac OSX. I love the menu in the top right. It’s pretty
   and colorful. You did a great job.
 *  [Root](https://wordpress.org/support/users/root/)
 * (@root)
 * [21 years, 11 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/phoatcom/#post-67755)
 * In my respectful submission – if we collect statistics and then adjust our site
   design accordingly we are in danger of making two statistical errors (and I do
   not mean to sound pedantic). The first error is that we record our visitors characteristics.
   What we can not measure is how many people arrived with narrow viewports, were
   put off and never returned. They will not be in our viewer stats at all. This
   is also true for browser viewing statistics.
    The second error we make is in 
   believing that successful design is in someway related to what a particular sub
   set of readers is doing. IMHO successful design, web standards and accessibility
   mean we should be building for _everybody_. How we handle the width question 
   is a big part of that. Just my two cents.
 *  [shadow](https://wordpress.org/support/users/shadow/)
 * (@shadow)
 * [21 years, 11 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/phoatcom/#post-67759)
 * I agree with what you are saying here Root.
    The trouble with any stats is that
   they can be too general. I have always made my sites to be viewable by all, but
   in this latest venture I have opted for what I believed to be a majority. Now,
   I do not wish to get into a debate about the pros and cons for this, but one 
   thing I should say is that I believe a lot of people, including myself, simply
   do not know enough when it comes to making the ‘perfect’ design, and consequently,
   we go with what we know best. I applied this principle to my current site and
   basically chipped away at the wp-default design until I ended up with something‘
   I’ was happy with, but I am continually looking for ways to improve and adjust
   to make the whole thing better overall. I hope once I learn enough I will be 
   able to present a site which will be ‘usable’ by all and people can then focus
   on the content and not be distracted because of the layout issues. My 1c worth
   🙂
 *  Thread Starter Anonymous
 * [21 years, 11 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/phoatcom/#post-67848)
 * Wow, my site sparked all this debate about browser sizes???
    Thanks for all the
   wonderful comments. podz, I changed the site as per your suggestion and i really
   like it better now… THANKS!!!!!! This discussion BTW (about wide site design)
   is a topic of great interest to me. Root you said above: <quote> IMHO successful
   design, web standards and accessibility mean we should be building for everybody.
   </quote> I totally disagree with you here. Successful web design in not building
   for everyone, it’s understanding your audience and building specifically for 
   them. If we try to please everyone, then we’d never get anything done. My site
   is geared (or will be) to the design community. I am pretty confident that the
   audience viewing the site will be browsing at 1024×768 at least (my site looks
   even better at higher resolutions). I didn’t even consider designing for 800×
   600 and it gave me more freedom with the layout that I wanted. I realize that
   some people don’t maximize their browsers, that’s why you’ll notice that the 
   real content is in the left column making it accessible to those people. I honestly
   don’t think it’s a big deal for someone to maximize their browser to view the
   site as a whole, or scroll horizontally if they want to get to the “frills” of
   my site. Really… have we become THAT lazy?!? The only real critisism that i can
   come up with in this case is that the navigation itself is on the right, so when
   someone loads my page with an un-maximized browser, they don’t see it. I may 
   correct this sometime in the future, but right now, i just want to be done with
   the thing. My 3c worth 🙂
 *  [Root](https://wordpress.org/support/users/root/)
 * (@root)
 * [21 years, 11 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/phoatcom/#post-67884)
 * @ shadow. You are exempt from this. Your blog is fantastic by any standard 😉

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