- In my previous Where in the world is Luke Ford post, I told you how porn star Jeremy Steele had been bothering me saying I should change my blog name to something that doesn’t say porn on it because my blog isn’t all about porn. I said I would post 100% porn if I could find it. So I mix it up with Hollywood news that still has to do with sex or naked celebrities in some way. It was bothering me and I hate to admit it and I’ll regret saying this but Jeremy was sort of right. So I’ve changed my blog name to P.S. Babylon. And I thought I should also change the blog theme to go along with the new change. Damn you Jeremy if I lose my pagerank because of the name change!
But he won’t talk to me anymore because he thinks I am underage. I’m not! Whatever…….
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May 20, 2008 at 8:34 pm
Either way, I’ll still visit the site often…
May 20, 2008 at 8:48 pm
Thanks!
Comments have avatrs now too. That bothered me before that it didn’t show with that theme.
If you ever change themes, open a new tab with your site on there in case you lose your text widgets and what’s in it. I lost my text widget. Only have two things in it but the forum always has people saying how they’ve lost everything in their widgets.
May 20, 2008 at 9:28 pm
I’m sticking with my anonymous and rather crappy avatar…
May 20, 2008 at 9:33 pm
The bullets on this theme don’t show on IE the way it does on Firefox. Now this will bother me more than avatars not showing on comments. It looks ghastly when I use a bullet on an individual post to separate things. I feel like complaining on the forum but what can they possibly do about different browser issues.
May 20, 2008 at 11:54 pm
Well, I primarily use Firefox, so it looks cool to me. I’ve tried both WordPress and Blogger (currently have blogs on both), and both have their strong and weak points.