Who says I don't listen to feedback???
It turns out that my "readership" is roughly split in half on a certain number of topics. 50% of you like the fact that the blog includes some funny comments and posts, and like the fact that there is *usually* one post a day to at least pass the time at work. The other 50% of you would rather I stuck to the subject matter at hand, even if it meant less posts.
I'm a big believer in quality over quantity, even if it isn't really obvious by my writings; but I do think that I should write about my life to give all readers, especially those who have not been with us for too long, a better understanding of me and where I'm coming from.
The Dilema
How do I keep the funny comments, pictures, posts for 50% of people, but limit the amount of redundant posts/space take up on the front page for those that don't want to see it?
The Solution
The Show / Hide button I use for posts considered NOT WORK SAFE.
From now on, long posts, non relavent posts, images, t-shirts, funnies, pictures, nonsence, rants etc, will all require a click to be seen. I'll clearly state the category at the top of the post so you know whether it's safe or not safe for work. I know it's not exactly genius idea, and it does require me to put in a small bit of effort, but, I do hope that this keeps both sides happy. I'm really really happy to hear any feedback, via comments, email or MSN.

All very good but...
I MISS THE POSTS ABOUT YOUR ADVENTURES AND THOUGHTS...
Val
Posted by: Val | October 03, 2006 at 01:31 PM
I agree with Val, Adventures of Steve have been few and far!!! We want more! although Kev seems to be doing a far bit too! go Kev!
Posted by: dawn | October 03, 2006 at 09:45 PM
VAL!
Very impressed by the Bold!.
Dawn, i was attempting to not post until i had worked through the 2 Fresher's Weeks and my move in the middle. There have been, many, developments!
Posted by: Steve Bank | October 04, 2006 at 03:46 PM
I would like the text to be slightly bigger, though I don't know if thats something you can do to all your posts in one action.
Posted by: Bryan Sutherland | October 04, 2006 at 05:21 PM