DISQUS

a public defender: Quick design poll and new tagline contest | a public defender

  • Windypundit · 2 years ago
    It seems to me you have the makings of a perfectly good tagline on your disclaimer page:


    I AM WRONG. I AM AN IDIOT. I AM CLUELESS. I AM UNEDUCATED. NO AFFILIATION HERE BETWEEN MY OPINIONS AND THAT OF MY EMPLOYER OR ANY BODY ELSE. I CANNOT GIVE YOU ADVICE. I AM A TRAINED PIGEON. Thank you for reading.


    I mean, really, doesn't that just say it all?

    Otherwise...

    a public defenderhelping you get away with it since 1975

    a public defenderdefending those people

    a public defenderdefending you people

    a public defenderyes, I AM a real lawyer

    a public defendercheaper than a real lawyer

    a public defenderno, I don't work for the prosecutor

    a public defender'cause it's not how much you steal---it's how much you get away with

    a public defendernow with 15% less plea bargaining

    a public defenderlike perry mason, only you don't have to be innocent
  • Karoli · 2 years ago
    I really like the template you've got on the test blog. A lot. I'm sick of this template, too, and am considering something different. I just haven't figured out what.
  • Gideon · 2 years ago
    [quote comment="4180"]It seems to me you have the makings of a perfectly good tagline on your disclaimer page:


    I AM WRONG. I AM AN IDIOT. I AM CLUELESS. I AM UNEDUCATED. NO AFFILIATION HERE BETWEEN MY OPINIONS AND THAT OF MY EMPLOYER OR ANY BODY ELSE. I CANNOT GIVE YOU ADVICE. I AM A TRAINED PIGEON. Thank you for reading.


    I mean, really, doesn't that just say it all?

    Otherwise...

    a public defenderhelping you get away with it since 1975

    a public defenderdefending those people

    a public defenderdefending you people

    a public defenderyes, I AM a real lawyer

    a public defendercheaper than a real lawyer

    a public defenderno, I don't work for the prosecutor

    a public defender'cause it's not how much you steal---it's how much you get away with

    a public defendernow with 15% less plea bargaining

    a public defenderlike perry mason, only you don't have to be innocent[/quote]
    Brilliant! Excellent suggestions all!
  • Gideon · 2 years ago
    [quote comment="4198"]I really like the template you've got on the test blog. A lot. I'm sick of this template, too, and am considering something different. I just haven't figured out what.[/quote]

    I do too. It's just going to take me some time to get used to the 2-sidebars on the right, I guess. Instinctively I prefer the 3-split column layout.

    I really do like this theme - it's solid and I've customized it quite a bit, but the look is getting old.
  • ken · 2 years ago
    What? You're asking me? I get antsy and change the layout of my blog every time the wind changes direction . . .

    Arrrgggg!!!! I can't take the pressure!!!
  • Scott Greenfield · 2 years ago
    A Public Defender:

    A reasonable doubt at a reasonable price.

    Why pay more?

    100% of the lawyer at 0% of the fee.

    Cheap at half the price.

    More law for less money.
  • Mark from Jersey · 2 years ago
    My opinion -

    1. The yellow headlines promote eyestrain, and

    2. What happened to the Gideon picture and S.Ct. handwritten pleading? I kinda liked it.

    3. Otherwise the new look is OK, it will take time to get used to; when other blogs change their layout I, at first, hate it; but then it sorta' "grows" on me and I end up liking it.
  • Gideon · 2 years ago
    [quote comment="4219"]My opinion -

    1. The yellow headlines promote eyestrain, and

    2. What happened to the Gideon picture and S.Ct. handwritten pleading? I kinda liked it.

    3. Otherwise the new look is OK, it will take time to get used to; when other blogs change their layout I, at first, hate it; but then it sorta' "grows" on me and I end up liking it.[/quote]
    Oh I'm not going to adopt that specific theme. Even if I do, I will tinker with the colors and the header.

    It's just up there as a layout reference. Which layout do readers prefer?
  • Miranda · 2 years ago
    An oldie, but a goodie:

    A Public Defender: You've paid enough for your crimes already.
  • Gideon · 2 years ago
    [quote comment="4224"]An oldie, but a goodie:

    A Public Defender: You've paid enough for your crimes already.[/quote]
    I thought it was: "Haven't you paid enough for your crimes already?"
  • Gideon · 2 years ago
    [quote comment="4202"]What? You're asking me? I get antsy and change the layout of my blog every time the wind changes direction . . .

    Arrrgggg!!!! I can't take the pressure!!![/quote]
    Yet, somehow, you always manage to make it look slick!
  • Gideon · 2 years ago
    [quote comment="4206"]A Public Defender:

    A reasonable doubt at a reasonable price.

    Why pay more?

    100% of the lawyer at 0% of the fee.

    Cheap at half the price.

    More law for less money.[/quote]

    Why pay more? LOL!