Trying out yet another theme today, and I’m definitely digging this one. It’s called Tarski, and it’s described by its authors as:
Flexible and customisable, Tarski was created with blog authors in mind: it’s easy to install and personalise. However, Tarski is also highly extensible and employs a number of innovative features which the more technically-minded can take advantage of. Its clean and well-documented code provides an excellent basis for more extensive modifications.
I do have to admit, there’s quite a few features, and its certainly a theme that I could grow into well. There’s several pieces of it that I’m not using yet. I’m not thrilled with this particular banner (stolen from my old theme), but I had to put something there so I guess it’ll work.
One other thing, it employs something called “Asides“, which are essentially mini posts that don’t even get their own title in the timeline. I’m going to give them a try and see how I like them. May be a good way to clear out the bazillions of tabs I have open in my browser.
I like that you retained the TEACH 42 logo & Header Image. —
I like the theme too . . . I’m more partial to a centered layout… that’s just me. What is the width? 760px? Mine is about the same.
I don’t like the fact that the recent articles are WAAAAY below the newest post.
Three new Teach42 posts just popped up in my Google Reader Notifier & when i got the the site I had a hard time finding the posts. That’s all well and good if you read everything in the aggregator, but not so fine if you’re like me and prefer to read them in their natural habitat.
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