Ah, don’t leave your comments on that site, I would like to see them and I don’t get there as often as I do my site so leave your comments about that site on my site.
As the ING-guy says in the commercial: Couldn’t have said it better myself…
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Clever… Except it wouldn’t make sense to comment about my site on your site, because you effectively eliminate any potential readership. The only two viable options are to comment on my site or on WordPress. My site makes sense because there is a dedicated venue for discussion about my site (this thread). And that venue gets an unfiltered audience – unlike your site. Leaving comments on WordPress is fine, too, and if you have a problem with leaving comments on my site, feel free to post something meaningful here. It’s not a heinous inconvenience to me, so I don’t mind.
I like your logo graphic with the bird on the branch. I like the shortcut icon as well.
The font color in the sidebar is a bit hard to read – not much contrast to the background color. The comment form, while visually interesting (consider lining up the input boxes a bit better) seems like it might be hard for some users to navigate. It’s not intuitive that the “Speak” graphic is the submit button, especially because there is no roll-over effect.
Finally, are you creating a graphic for every headline? It looks like there is a .png file between the <h3> tags rather than actual text. Using the sifr 2.0 technique would probably be easier as well as more accessible.