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hack.
Can you configure more than 10 "Recent Comments"? On busy days, I tend to miss out on the conversations. Perhaps 20?
The front page is frighteningly long. Maybe only have ~5 full length stories and then have the rest as headlines / headlines + 1 paragraph?
Once you click through to a story, you lose the "Filed by" byline.
You've got a validate link at the bottom - but you fail with 114 errors. Might be worth correcting them or removing the link.
Overall, looks nice and clean. Loving the red :-)
Not quite. ;-)
I'll report if I see any errors or anything, other than that the CSS looks brilliant.
Samantha.
One other thing - is it just my browser that forces me to log in twice when trying to use Disqus? I have to put in my username and email when I try to post, click on 'verify my post' and then log in again to Disqus. It's a pain and puts me off offering some of the fantastically insightful (*cough*) comments I might otherwise contribute!
May even have to upload a pic to my profile to celebrate, although that might be getting carried away.
The comment about the front page being too long I agree with. One of the things I liked best in your last look was that only a few stories got the summary detail, and the rest were just the linked headlines. That would seem to be able to keep the front page from scrolling too much.
The banner isn't as "soft" as it was before. It needs curves and maybe a gradient in there somewhere. It feels like a step backward graphic design wise in that respect.
Overall though, very cool. Looking forward to seeing what all that will be convered from this non-SiliconValley slant (thank you soooo much for having this slant on things). From one mobile evangelist to another (well, many others as its a team of you), congrats and blessings.