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Green thinkers is a wonderful website listing ideas and thoughts on how to recycle things and making the world a better place to live in. Scot Smith of Sancor Industries is the creator of this blog and the site was designed by Luke Andrews of the Attaboy Media design firm in Nottingham.
The popular categories of posts on this website are air, composting, gifts, gadgets, global warming, recycling, home tips, health, shopping, society, technology, wildlife, and water. Each post is an interesting one. Most of them contain novel ideas and thoughts. Some posts are videos from Youtube or similar sites which provide insights or ideas on living green.
The layout and design of the website is good and the site is quite user friendly. The header has this lovely looking leaf structure. And the links like About, Subscribe, and Archives are put in leafy shapes instead of the conventional tab shapes. But there is one particular thing which might not be comfortable for a reader. There are a lot of advertisements in between the posts and these are not distinguishable. It does serve the purpose of advertising but not of reading. These advertisements have no borders and may be quite confusing for a new reader on the website. Sometimes when the post has a lot of content, the information on the sidebar and advertisements give it a cluttered look. Distinguishing borders may be the perfect idea to give the blog that great look.
There are links to other green blogs and websites from Green thinkers. The posts can be shared or bookmarked at Digg, Delicious, or emailed. Some of the contributing writers on this website are Nathan, Scott Smith, Tabitha Long, Steve Balogh, and Paige. Certain posts do mention about the latest technology which help you go green and conserve a lot of energy or recycle.