A few of words about content:
"Do check your spelling! Their is nuthing mor anoyiing tham a page wiht horibe speling! (okay so mayby I over did that abit…..). MSN, TXT or 1337 speak is also out, you want your site to look professional!"
The problem is with your misspelling of "shouldn't" further down in your blog. Contractions should be avoided in written presentations as they save so little time and effort while diminishing the overall professional aspect of your post. I was rather amused though...
My second point is one of "language" rather than grammar and spelling. In the coding world do you really mean indent? A tab or a space would be an indent. A line break* or hard return is what I see in your CSS sample.
I must agree that "reading" through source code can be a daunting task. Your suggestion might work well for this coding-illiterate when I HAVE to edit the HTML on my sites. Previously I have used a "@@" at the breakpoint I needed to find; earlier attempts with return strokes invariably got reset during the re-save operation leaving me searching yet again.
You might expand the offerings in your sidebar as well. The view becomes left-sided very quickly. Perhaps a "related posts" widget or a small tag cloud from your social bookmark site. Filler of some sort which blends well, does not overtly distract from your posts, yet keeps my eyes in balance.
As a learning tool this blog might be working for both of us. Good start. 
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Last edited by VOID Pheonix : 05-17-2008 at 06:02 PM.
Reason: *or is line break a double return? See? Coding confusion!
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