
Check Out AlignMap's New Digs
In case you’re new to AlignMap or you’re a returning viewer with a rapidly deteriorating visual memory that can no longer retain an image overnight, this blog, until an hour or two ago was clad in a theme called “Phrixus Elements.”
Now, the AlignMap.com has, for the first time in its 2 year history, popped for new school clothes. The new duds are in the form of a theme called “Cutline 3-Column Split,” which you see before you now.
In addition, I’ve taken advantage of the required implementation of new codes to make other shifts in the graphics and some titles to emphasize my primary focus: transforming the current concept of patient compliance, treatment adherence, concordance, … to - well, to something useful. Those readers who have passed this way before may detect some of these nuanced changes.
Changing Themes
While Phrixus Elements and I have split up, the relationship was a fruitful one and the breakup was one of those “It’s not you, it’s me” sort of things. In fact, the look of the Phrixus Elements theme was a good fit for those long AlignMap posts. Cutline can be a bit distracting.
The change was occasioned by the need for a beefed up and updated infrastructure.
Because I had no clue about how web sites and blogs operated when I began, the AlignMap software code has been revised, jury-rigged, re-revised, and all but rendered inoperable by too many homemade fixes.
Cutline is, in comparison, squeaky clean and is capable of operating all manner of gizmos, gadgets, and whizbangs so you have that to gleefully anticipate.
Another advantage to using Cutline is that I’m familiar with it. Cutline is the theme for 3 other blogs I manage: Heck Of A Guy, LeonardCohenSearch, and EnrichMap.
Still, I suspect Cutline is an interim theme that will be replaced when a more content-congruent format is found.
Imperfection
That’s how the light gets in
- From Anthem by Leonard Cohen
If Leonard was right, then this is going to be one well lit web site for a while.
While I have already made a number of edits and the major functions seem to working, there are no doubt a bundle of flaws that haven’t become apparent yet. Email me if problems arise. I hope to have things calmed down in the next week or so.







