Hello all, I'd love some feedback on my website DowntroddenInDC. I've been working on adding some functionality to it. A new years resolution to get the site really humming along! My main audience is indie music fans. Mostly male, college educated, who like non-mainstream music that are located in urban areas. So I add lots of other content about current events, some politics, etc. If you all could take a look and let me know what you think about the layout (It's a Washington DC Metro Theme, which I'm working on building on, ties with the name of the blog). Also, let me know if you all have suggestions on content. I post tracks of remixes and indie songs every day. But there might be other crossover for posting other content that suits my intended audience. Any and all advise will be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
Thanks, But I think that's on your end. What's your resolution and monitor size? I've got a good five inches between the header and the social media buttons with the setting of 1920 x 1080 @ 60 Hz on a 23inch monitor. Looks normal on a 20 inch monitor too with the same resolution. That's something that I think is probably out of my control, size it automatically resizes and puts the social media buttons in the top right hand corner in your screen. Thank you!
Obviously it is not automatically resizing then. Not everyone has nor wants 23 inch monitors. Don't know what mine is, but it is the largest that I want. Any larger and everything looks weird as it stretches to fit.
A 940x198 is standard header. If you have an extremely low DPI it's going to come across as huge on your monitor. On a 60 DPI resolution that'd be nearly 16 inches wide 75 DPI is 12.5 inches 96 DPI is just under 10.. So what I meant (and didn't specify correctly) is the social media bar auto locates to the top right hand location on your browser window. The header doesn't change size, it's static. Sorry about that. I'm not sure I know of a work around for that, but I'll take a look around and see what I can work out. Thanks for clarifying for me. -Grant
I like your idea.. But looks like you need some magician to make custom themes. I guess its default wordpress theme. And because of your redundant plugin usage make it hard to load Try to put javascript on footer, why must used Yoast Google Analytics while you can put it on footer.php ? Im in 1280x768 and resolution is no problem at all ..