New theme for runography

A new year, a new theme.

I spent some time looking at the site tonight and managed to pick out a new theme, Atahualpa . It seems to be very customizable and easy to use. I’ve been hacking around with it this evening and so far it’s been excellent. I installed a few more plugins to try and provide a better user experience; for example I installed the Sociable plugin, which allows users to bookmark links to this site on other sites, such as facebook. There were lots of options available for this, I’ve chosen a selection of sites. If you feel I should add others then let me know and I’ll see what I can do.

I also installed the Twitter Tools plugin, which allows you to see runography tweets on the website. This will be useful when I haven’t the time to put a full blog posting together. With this, you can follow runography on twitter for my latest ramblings.

Expect more changes over the coming months. Experimentation is key!

A slight aside… my running is full steam ahead. I managed 8.7 miles today, that takes me up to around 49 miles for January. :) I should easily go over the 55 mile mark before the end of January, my highest for a long time.

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5 comments to New theme for runography

  • jaggie

    Eoan – nice layout. 8.7 miles is good – need to get my long run sorted for a Friday. Done about 53 miles in Jan myself so far, my best for a long, long, LONG time! Next month is consolidation and then the month after will be about taking it up a notch.

  • 53 miles, you’re putting in some serious work then! I’m aiming to do another 8 miler on Thursday, so that’ll put me above my 55 mile mark. Next month I think it’s closer to 100 miles though!

  • jaggie

    Doing about 20 miles a week – only 4/5 miles a day depending on how my legs feel…not too much. Taking it up the next notch will be the hardest – my aim is to be doing 6miles a day(3/4 days) and then one 10 miler. I am not aiming for any race or marathon, just personal satisfaction and being able to use my old (small) belt again :)

  • At 20 miles per week it won’t take long at all for the lbs to fall off. Is this in the gym or are you venturing outdoors?

  • jaggie

    not outdoors yet – waiting for the weather and my fitness to improve – once i can justify getting the gps watch yoke to monitor my distance (by staying at it for a few months) then I will be outdoors, though i might take the big run outdoors just for a change.

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