Time for an UPGRADE.
Posted: July 26th, 2009 | Author: faddy | Filed under: General | 9 Comments »Some of you were telling me that my blog layout looks off and I think that the reason might be that you are using an old browser. So let’s do both you and I a favour. UPGRADE kekeke. I have linked below the browsers that should be compatible with the site. If you have downloaded and still my layout looks off, please leave a comment and I’ll find a better theme :) Thanks everybody!
- Download firefox v3.5 (the browser I use and you should t0o, seriously)
- Download Internet Explorer 8 (for stubborn ones who insist on using IE for God Knows What reason hur hur hur)
Anyway yeah I know I haven’t been updating much and you can stop screaming in my face “FADDY! Your blog is so boring now I don’t read it anymore!”. My only defense is the lack of time in my hands, and also the lack of LIFE I am having now hahahaha. Only turning 21 next Saturday and already turning into a bore? Bayeeek ah!
Nevertheless, I am trying to pick up the pieces of my life and have been texting and calling everyone I know, trying to organize meetups. Hopefully I manage to seek at least a resemblance of the uber fun life I once had :P
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I’ve been using Firefox for a long while now… and obviously i have no complains about your blog layout. It’s allll goood :) In fact, i like it now, coz it’s so clean and totally uncluttered. Good on ya! Have fun with life :) We’ll meet up when i come back okies!
Yay! Haha that’s why. I loved the uncluttered feel of it, so was feeling weird how come people said it looks terrible. Anyway come back soon!
No problem with FF 2.0 here
good to know! thanks sha! can’t wait to meet up when LTS is back!!
Urgghh. I hate IE. Firefox all the way. XD
We can be best friends now hahahahha!
I used to use Opera, now I’m trying out Chrome. Fastest browser I’ve ever used.
chrome compatible with this site? I have not tested!
This is a great (and entertaining) metaphor for customer interactions–especially since bars, like websites, depend on ‘regulars’ and visitors who stick around for a little
while. I think the key (especially with multimedia content) is to make it available in multiple formats, so that a potential customer can find what they need in whichever form
fits their day.