Blue strides into the digital realm like a grand library carved from code—a two-column cathedral where the left aisle stands bold as oak shelves, its sidebar etched with the quiet authority of a Jekyll butler. Content unfolds in the right nave, unadorned and deliberate, each post a leather-bound volume whispering of Poole’s sturdy foundations. Here, syntax gleams like gilded page edges, rem units hum the rhythm of timeless proportions, and related posts linger like footnotes in a margin of thought. No flourish distracts; the design breathes with the gravitas of ink on vellum, balancing brazen structure with the soft decay of analog warmth. Blue isn’t just a theme—it’s a relic from an era when the web wore waistcoats, and every line of CSS bowed to the elegance of restraint.