Regular readers (if there actually are any!) of this blog may notice some differences in the coming weeks.
Just as the UK has decided it needs a new look and style at the head of its Government in the form of the first coalition since World War II, so we at the Reverse Sweep feel it's time to spruce up the look and feel of this blog.
In the five months or so since we started this blog, we have worried more about the quality of the posts (or at least that's been the aim) then the look, feel and usability of the site. But now its time to upgrade and move from an Anna Friel (nice, but quite plain) to a Scarlett Johansson (great to look at and with substance too). Or to use an cricketing analogy, move from the batting style of Paul Collingwood (effective but hardly attractive) to that of a Virender Sehwag (effective and so good that you can't keep your eyes off it).
Well that's the plan anyway. So expect to see more features, more information and the disappearance of that horrid olive green background. It will take some time because a) my IT skills are should I say limited, b) because I am not being paid enough to make this my full-time vocation I have to hold down a non-cricket related day job, and; c) my wife is nearly eight months pregnant with our second child with the first being an energetic eighteen month old boy.
So bear with us over the next few weeks. The actual posts will keep coming, but it will be a work in progress.
Best of luck with everything! My two girls are 19 months apart! They love each other, are chalk and cheese, and fight like cat + dog.
Posted by: Dave the Bard Bird | Wednesday, May 12, 2010 at 09:57
Cheers Dave, it'll be tough that's for sure!
Posted by: The Reverse Sweep | Wednesday, May 12, 2010 at 11:00
All the best with everything! :)
Looking forward to the Scarlettized Reverse sweep.
Posted by: Aswin | Wednesday, May 12, 2010 at 11:14
Maybe I should design a logo with her pretty mug in it. Not sure that will work on the legal front though!
Posted by: The Reverse Sweep | Wednesday, May 12, 2010 at 13:20