Iguassu Falls, bordering Argentia and Brazil
After several five design iterations and a handful of late nights, Lost At E Minor has finally ‘gone live’ with cleaner, bolder aesthetics and a spankin’ new chunky footer. After recently joining as Managing Editor and becoming more intimately involved with Lost At E Minor’s content, it was soon apparent that premium posts were slipping from the home page way too quickly and, being such a visually stimulating site, a conventional archive wasn’t the ideal historical showcase. Loving the concept of anchoring the site with a thumbnail-driven footer to drive traffic back in, it was then a matter of crafting the code in such a manner that thumbnails and links could be maintained through the standard WordPress interface without any hard-coding. The result is a dynamic, easily maintained footer that promotes simple navigation and improves the permanence of selected premium content. Check it out.
