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The most observing amongst you may have noticed that this particular corner of the blogosphere has been rather quiet in recent weeks. This is due to said corner returning to its original purpose, that is talk about music that I have received recently and not yet reviewed, or that I may not review at all but still like, and life in general really. But ‘why?’ I hear you scream! Well, the answer is rather simple really: themilkfactory is back! Yep!
After over a year in the doldrums, the site came back to life a couple of weeks ago. The format is different (no monthly updates anymore), but the purpose is the same: reviewing good music and interviewing interesting artists. So head off to the new site for loads of new reviews by myself of course, but also by Max Schaefer and David Abravanel for now, and hopefully from more contributors soon.
The address of the site hasn’t changed: www.themilkfactory.co.uk
There is also a RSS feed available for those who use a reader: www.themilkfactory.co.uk/st/feed
Check it out!
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yay!
Comment by peter September 4, 2007 @ 12:32 pmThis is great news. New site looks great, but it looks like what is supposed to be the right navigation is going below all of the content. Are you still using Blogger to get around the monthly updates? I’m flirting around with Joomla at the moment.
Comment by onecaseman September 4, 2007 @ 5:20 pmonecaseman, thanks for pointing this out. I had the problem on smaller resolutions before launch, but I thought I’d managed to solve it. Clearly not. Just out of interest, which screen resolution do you use? Don’t worry if you don’t know, but it may help.
Thanks
Comment by londonmilk September 4, 2007 @ 7:56 pm1024×768
Comment by onecaseman September 6, 2007 @ 3:46 pmOnecaseman, are you still experiencing the issue with the right nav going under the content on the site? I am not having it anymore on the computer I used to see it.
Thanks
Comment by londonmilk September 21, 2007 @ 12:16 amIt’s still doing it on every page, which is strange because there’s a ton of room on either side of the content. 1024×768 is my resolution. On Firefox, it works. Just not on IE6.
Comment by onecaseman September 24, 2007 @ 4:19 pm