Testing testing
Jan. 31st, 2023 09:00 amThis is the first test post of Keystone Publishing. Testing, testing...
This blog shall serve as the long-term archive of my bookbinds, with past projects being copied over from Tumblr for posterity. If either site goes down, my work will not be lost into the winds of the internet.
UPDATE: now that I have seen my default blog page, it does not look half bad. I had always wanted an easier way to access past posts through a calendar system and a tag list.
I will need to tinker. I am a bit attached to the Tumblr blogpost style that is more vertical than horizontal. The blog feed looks too wide. Additionally, the text font looks too small, hence this experiment with the Medium-size option. Finally, I aim my blog to be 'timeless', meaning to say that I (and future readers) could easily access this blog without the underlying graphics breaking their computers.
Plus, there is something about a blog that remains steady and solid as the world changes. An anchor to a profession as timeless as storytelling.
This blog shall serve as the long-term archive of my bookbinds, with past projects being copied over from Tumblr for posterity. If either site goes down, my work will not be lost into the winds of the internet.
UPDATE: now that I have seen my default blog page, it does not look half bad. I had always wanted an easier way to access past posts through a calendar system and a tag list.
I will need to tinker. I am a bit attached to the Tumblr blogpost style that is more vertical than horizontal. The blog feed looks too wide. Additionally, the text font looks too small, hence this experiment with the Medium-size option. Finally, I aim my blog to be 'timeless', meaning to say that I (and future readers) could easily access this blog without the underlying graphics breaking their computers.
Plus, there is something about a blog that remains steady and solid as the world changes. An anchor to a profession as timeless as storytelling.