thatwebguyblog.com

thatwebguyblogcom

I love how the layout of this blog features “nuggets” of each post for easy and fun scanning. The individual blog posts are also easy on the eyes with larger text and a nice hierarchy. The liquid layout here is helpful for the most part but I would suggest that the blog features on the homepage be centered when they drop to only two. The only thing that really irks me here is the WebGuy logo that is way off to the left on the subpages.

Looks like some great content here by the way. I’ll definitely be coming back. 🙂

thatwebguyblogcom

I love how the layout of this blog features “nuggets” of each post for easy and fun scanning. The individual blog posts are also easy on the eyes with larger text and a nice hierarchy. The liquid layout here is helpful for the most part but I would suggest that the blog features on the homepage be centered when they drop to only two. The only thing that really irks me here is the WebGuy logo that is way off to the left on the subpages.

Looks like some great content here by the way. I’ll definitely be coming back. 🙂

Kinsta

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