Still here. . . .
This blog is in transition, as you may have gathered. If you're still interested in reading and commenting about eating out in Cincinnati, I will be continuing that blogging conversation. The new site hasn't been fully launched--we haven't smashed a champagne bottle on its hull yet--but you can take a look, and if you sign up, you can comment. Please comment. I 'm kind of hooked on the feedback. Here's the link: http://beta.cincinnati.com/apps/pbcs.dll/section?Category=blog14
11 Comments:
Polly -- I'm so glad you're going to continue to write on the new blog. But, I will say that I think the new blog design is terrible. It takes too much time to open up each post -- and it just isn't very visually appealing. Does anyone else agree with me?
I was waiting for someone to start comment on this. It sucks, not just a little but a LOT, as does the "transition" or lack there of, heck I can't even FIND the new blogs from any Inquisitor site. Poor Sara Pearce must be flippin out, anyone with ANY sense of design will be barfin in their keyboards. Friday I went to the Coco's opening and my first thoughts upon entering were "How do you spend 200K and make a place look worse? Dark, zero color, dumb theme, a block fron the jail! Same with the new blog, just bad, but what do you expect, they could not even get the time stamp set right on the old blog. In the meantime Julie is crankin out great looking reviews over at http://winemedinemecinci.blogspot.com/. Wonder how long it will take for this post to disappear, or can they even find it?
Totally agree! The Indianapolis Star is another Gannett paper, and it uses the same Pluck software, but the Star's blogs look much better. Here's one example: http://blogs.indystar.com/guard/
I know Polly continues to whip out interesting posts on her new blog, but nobody's commenting because a) they can't the find the blog and b) it looks terrible.
I hope the Enquirer is listening, because their new blogs are a step backward.
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