Many moons ago, I asked a few people what they thought my site needed in terms of layout. And the most concerning bit of feedback I got was that the site wasn’t very moonkin-y. It wasn’t really immediately obvious that this was a moonkin blog, what with the weird name and such. It would only really be people who had been on the blog before and read the posts, who would really know that it was a moonkin blog. New visitors would have to read the content, and by then, you might actually already lose a potential reader.
To begin with, I changed the theme of the blog and added the changing gallery at the top of the front page to let people in on what the site was about. That was all fine and dandy, but it wasn’t enough. I set out to find something bigger…




