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Long John Kickbag
Registered 26/08/2002
Points 148
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6th December, 2004 at 18:51:46 -
Probably because it's too small to actually see much of a increase in detail.
On the note of corporate sites being crap, try validating them too, in fact try validating almost any site. Same goes for accessibility.
Resize! - www.clicksplat.com/comparison.html
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Buster BLING COMMANDER
Registered 03/06/2002
Points 1545
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7th December, 2004 at 07:30:48 -
Okay, its just in its testing process but here is the address:
http://www.craigswebsite.tk
I think the menu is going to screw up for some people, So let me know if it does or anything else seems not quite right.
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AndyUK Mascot Maniac
Registered 01/08/2002
Points 14586
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7th December, 2004 at 10:19:17 -
"You're breaking one of the fundamental rules in web usability by having a non resizable page."
thats the sort of thing we were taught at college but i was always a bit "meh"
buster your site looks pretty good at the moment.
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Zane
Registered 09/09/2003
Points 1183
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7th December, 2004 at 12:55:23 -
the menu at the top is really cool
www.klikforever.co.uk
GO THERE!!!
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Batchman
Registered 08/08/2003
Points 231
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7th December, 2004 at 16:38:31 -
woaw the whole site fit in a 660x600 frame with a readable font which doesn't know what "border" mean
ps : image like "file:/C:/Program Files/Yahoo SiteBuilder/sites/default/sitebuilder/images/c.gif" won't going to shown up
n/a
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Kris Possibly Insane
Registered 17/05/2002
Points 2017
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7th December, 2004 at 17:00:38 -
Nice site but it doesn't look how you think it should in Firefox (and probably most others)
"Say you're hanging from a huge cliff at the top of mt. everest and a guy comes along and says he'll save you, and proceeds to throw religious pamphlets at you while simultaniously giving a sermon." - Dustin G
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醤油の兵士 Almost Human
Registered 12/06/2002
Points 173
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7th December, 2004 at 17:54:44 -
looks fine to me, just center the table and everything is good might want to try making the menu either preload the images, or be done in flash.
As a boy, I wanted to be a train. I didn’t realize this was unusual—that other kids played with trains, not as them.
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Buster BLING COMMANDER
Registered 03/06/2002
Points 1545
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7th December, 2004 at 22:19:47 -
Batchman,
I have know idea what that c.gif file is, its just some stupid thing yahoo page builder thought I'd be better off having.
Kris,
I've only tested it in IE & Netscape at the moment. But I'll check into that.
Amnesiasoft, I'm not sure how to center it without the border screwing up.. but I have an idea. As for the preloading images thing I have no idea how to do that, and as for the flash thing, I really didn't want to have any flash on my page at all.
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Crystal Clear (H.E.S) Possibly Insane
Registered 06/10/2002
Points 2548
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8th December, 2004 at 00:27:24 -
Thats an awesome site buster, great work! love the menu-bar at the top, looking nice!
HES homepage:
http://www.distinctiv-efair.com/heretic/studios
Crystal Clear Productions: http://www.distinctiv-efair.com/heretic/crystalclear
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DeadmanDines Best Article Writer
Registered 27/04/2006
Points 4758
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17th January, 2005 at 07:16:37 -
I love fixed width, but I agree, not all websites need it. With my webcomic site, for example, there's simply not enough content to merit a liquid design. It just shows a 640-wide comic page followed by any user comments underneath.
That said, when I'm making a fixed layout, I always try my hardest to make it look nice in other screens by centralising it, etc. And also making sure that when the window is resized too small for the design, nothing bunches up or crumples.
With the random avatar thing, there is a more complicated but in some ways better method than linking to a script. Some sites only allow linking to avatars that are .gif or .jpeg, so .php or .asp won't work. In these cases, you can use HTACCESS instead.
You set your avatar to 'www.mydomain.com/avatar.gif' - but that file actually doesn't exist. However, your htaccess file is looking for that request. When it receives it, it then redirects to the PHP file (which in turn redirects to the random image).
Htaccess can be a pain though. I would dearly love to use it more, but so many of my hosts are picky about the features you can or can't use.
<heavy whistful sigh>
191 / 9999 * 7 + 191 * 7
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