Changes are coming along nicely

Well, I think the graphical changes are coming along nicely. I went through a few theme layouts before I settled on one that I felt I could make my own through custom graphical changes. I settled on the Mocha child theme from studiopress.comstudiopress.com. I’ve been very pleased with them since I purchased my first theme from them almost two years ago for our church’s site. They do a great job with keeping their themes fresh and current, and their support is great. I have to tip my hat to Brian Gardner, the creator of studiopress. (if I actually wore hats then that would probably seem like a more significant gesture.)

Anyway, I plan on doing a few more changes to the site’s structure and organization of content in the future, but for now I think things are looking decent.

Changes on the site

Just a quick update that I’ll be doing some changes to the site. I’ve changed the look a little, but I’ll probably tinker with it some more so it’s a little more custom. I’m also going to be going through and creating pages that actually function as a forum so people can post questions and thoughts that aren’t necessarily related to posts I’ve made on the site.

Keep your eyes peeled for more. I have a few things I want to write about so I can revive my poor little site! Look for future posts on worship and idolatry, and my thoughts on the recent news about Jennifer Knapp coming out of the closet.

GuitarsBySC.com is finished!

Hey, it’s been a while since I’ve posted on here, but I thought I should probably tell everyone that I just finished a website for a Luthier (guitar maker) in Central Oregon. You can check out the website at www.guitarsbysc.com . I’m really excited about it! The domain name stands for “Guitars By Steve Campbell”. Steve has been a wood-worker for years, and worked for Breedlove Guitars for about 5 years before striking out on his own. I personally own two of Steve’s guitars, and they are wonderful! So go on, check out his site! His prices are better than anything else you’ll find, especially for a custom made guitar. Go to the site, check out some of the pictures in the gallery, then, if you’re interested in a getting a guitar, go to the order page and submit a request. Don’t worry, you aren’t officially ordering anything, you will simply be getting a dialogue started between you and Steve, and you can go from there.

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