"Best Designed Blog" nomination
My blog has been nominated for the "Best Designed Blog" in Israellycool's 2005 JIB (Jewish and Israeli Blogs) Awards! AbbaGav, who I linked to in yesterday's post, nominated me. (You can see his thoughts in the comments on that post.)
Nominations are over on Sunday, and I assume that the voting will begin soon afterwards. I'll let you know so that you can vote for the Four Questions.
So far the competition in that category is not too exciting. Most of the blogs are run-of-the-mill template designs, with little or no extra work. Some, like Jewlicious and OceanGuy, will offer some good competion. I have to ask though, were those blogs hand-coded in XHTML Strict (validates, too!) with all-original images and artwork, and a cool theme that permeates the entire website? I also have a whole range of cool features on my site, not the least of which is my Glossary page, which offers definitions to various Hebrew terms and shows off my cool glossary tooltip pop-ups. Shameless advertising, you say? Maybe, but this is war... :D
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The various musings and kvetchings of a Torah-observing, eBook-editing, wife-adoring, baby-loving ger. Everything from Torah study to technology is fair game. 
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