Pictures from in and around Rhodes University in Grahamstown, South Africa. From random pictures to photos of fun stuff going on, from silly students to serious visitors. Every day. Hey!
Thursday, September 30, 2010
Thursday, 30 September
The Graham House guys hard at work in their very own vegetable garden. Seedling student society Common Ground is aimed at promoting food growing in digs and on campus next year - hit them up on Facebook for more information or to have your say.
I like that you have incorporated simple social functionality for feedback. The comments panel can be used for more sophisticated discussion (or sometimes just the odd rant or flame) but simple social widgets like polls, checkboxes, Like This, Tweet this or Digg this offer basic feedback which can hopefully encourage users to graduate from lurkers to simple feedback to casual and heavy commenters. PS. The picture used here could be much larger and greater contrast in image would have been useful.
Right now, Blogspot is not allowing me to increase the display size of the images on the blog [they show as their true large selves when clicked]. Any advice?
Thanks for the tips, Mr. Mathurine. I hope you plan on following!
Image resizing sounds like template or stylesheet issue. Would need to be signed on as an author to access your dashboard and investigate problem. See comments...Sticky...
I like that you have incorporated simple social functionality for feedback. The comments panel can be used for more sophisticated discussion (or sometimes just the odd rant or flame) but simple social widgets like polls, checkboxes, Like This, Tweet this or Digg this offer basic feedback which can hopefully encourage users to graduate from lurkers to simple feedback to casual and heavy commenters. PS. The picture used here could be much larger and greater contrast in image would have been useful.
ReplyDeleteRight now, Blogspot is not allowing me to increase the display size of the images on the blog [they show as their true large selves when clicked]. Any advice?
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tips, Mr. Mathurine. I hope you plan on following!
Image resizing sounds like template or stylesheet issue. Would need to be signed on as an author to access your dashboard and investigate problem. See comments...Sticky...
ReplyDeleteI have invited you as an author - when you accept, I can give you admin capabilities. Thank you for all the input so far!
ReplyDeleteWhat do I do for a picture on such a horrid day?!