Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Beautiful Blog Series - A House Full of Moxie

Guest post by Dawn Farias




Today's Beautiful Blog is A House Full of Moxie, "a blog about being a small business owner, mom, wife and all around crafty kind of chick". That crafty chick is Lisa Bacon, founder of Moxie Pear, a graphic and web design boutique.


What I love about the design:


But there's also:
  • A prominent and succinct "about me" spot right in the upper right of the sidebar.
  • A tagline that lets you know immediately what's going on at this blog.
  • Perfectly coordinated, but not overwhelming, graphic details for labels, comments, social media, post series, and tweeting individual posts.
Lisa has paid attention to every small detail while still keeping her space clean and simple.  Go check out her blog, A House Full of Moxie, for tips on crafting, business ownership, cooking, indie shopping and photography.

Congratulations, Lisa, on having such a beautiful blog! Here is a button if you'd like to share this feature with your readers.






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You can find more from Dawn Farias at her site A Bit Bloggish - a place with digital scrapbooking kits, tutorials and tidbits on daily life.  Feel free to follow her on Twitter, too!

Monday, July 12, 2010

What is the What Would Seth Godin Do plug-in for Wordpress?

Posted by Dawn Farias

OK, I admit it: the only things I know about Seth Godin are that he is bald and doesn't have a horizontal header on his blog.  He has a vertical one.  Both points can be easily illustrated.  Observe:


Actually, I should say that's all I knew about Seth Godin until recentlyBlogging with Amy published a post talking about how to use and optimize the What Would Seth Godin Do plug-in for Wordpress.  That's how I came to find out more about Seth Godin. But first, more about plug-ins.

A plug-in for Wordpress and Typepad is a lot like the header gadget for Blogger: a plug-and-play functionality that allows you to optimize your blog in a particular way while minimizing the amount of coding you have to know yourself.  Now, back to Seth Godin.

Mr. Godin publishes books, blogs, speaks in front of people and enlightens others about marketing, business and such.  He wrote about the unique-to-blogging problem of new visitors to your site being unclear about what was going on but how constantly clarifying things for them would bug out your old readers.  Richard K. Miller grabbed on to a bit in that post which recommends using browser cookies to show relevant information, in a prominent place, that changes depending on how many times the visitor has come to the site.

Would you like to see this plug-in in action?  Visit Musings of a Housewife.  Upon arriving, you'll see a message box under the post title:


When you visit, I want you to refresh your browser window a few times (three should do it). There. Now, you're no longer a new visitor and what you should see is this:


The message box is gone!

Removing the message completely for return visitors is only one way to customize this plug-in.  You could change the message after a few visits as Darcy at My 3 Boybarians does or leave the message the same for all visitors, new and old, as Theta Mom does.  Visit their sites and refresh your browser to gain Regular Reader status and see what happens to the messages.  You can even decide on the location of the box:  under the post title, under the post content, between the banner and content, and so on.

And now that you know what to look for, why don't you keep an eye out for this plug-in and leave a comment if you find any really clever ones?  I love seeing how creative people can be when given the exact same raw materials to work with.

Up next: What Would Seth Godin Do plug-in for Blogger


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You can find more from Dawn Farias at her site A Bit Bloggish - a place with digital scrapbooking kits, tutorials and tidbits on daily life.  Feel free to follow her on Twitter, too!

Monday, July 5, 2010

I Need Your Help

I need to start planning for my redesign and move to Wordpress and I would love some feedback from those who use Beautiful Blog Designs as a resource for their blog design needs. Below is a very quick survey and I'd love you forever if you would do it for me. Well, I'll love you forever even if you don't, but still, please take it. ;-)

Click here to take survey

Loving the responses so far! Keep them coming!