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Topic: Dra_chan's weby help topic
Posted By: Dra_chan
Subject: Dra_chan's weby help topic
Date Posted: 22 January 2008 at 3:23pm
Ok, I'm doing my old site, Hamster Design, all over again. I haven't done the art or the buttons for it yet, just the general layout/idea. (I need to get photoshop again). Oh and I'm posting an image temporarily, I'm getting my host in a few days (I'm in some sort of waiting list)

'm going to be posting my advances in here. Meanwhile I have a favor to ask, please tell me if the layout size, position and palette (hamster-y) are ok. My screen is 1024x768. Thanks in advance.


11 february 08 update
http://www.hamsterdesign.exofire.net/ - http://www.hamsterdesign.exofire.net/


I'm using a table and an iframe.



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Posted By: greenraven
Date Posted: 22 January 2008 at 3:43pm
So far it looks good. A bit too early to comment. Keep it up. 

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"pwnage comes with patience, practice and planning." ~ Jalonso   


Posted By: Dra_chan
Date Posted: 11 February 2008 at 1:34am
It's now online. I made an image-based navigation menu.
http://www.hamsterdesign.exofire.net/ - http://www.hamsterdesign.exofire.net/

To do:
-create on mouse code to make the text turn into the light color
-create some pixely hamster images

I need opinions on the navigation menu. Does it look too newby? Should it be horizontal?



Posted By: tuaarita
Date Posted: 11 February 2008 at 4:42am
Originally posted by Dra_chan

To do: -create on mouse code to make the text turn into the light color-

Do you mean hover? Like on my site's navigation?

I used this clip of script in it, it goes <head>here</head>

<style type="text/css">
A:link {color:#000000;
text-decoration: none;}
A:visited {color:#000000;
text-decoration: none;}
A:active {color:#000000;
text-decoration: none;}
A:hover {color:#FFFFFF;
text-decoration: none;}
</style>


There's text-decoration: none; after each code or else Opera will put underlines in it. :P


Posted By: Dra_chan
Date Posted: 11 February 2008 at 8:57am
Aah, thank you very much Leroy, I didn't know that Opera bug.
I think I'm going to redo some things of the layout, the navigation looks kind of amateur lol. I'm also going to use external css, I have been reading a lot of css tutorials lately.


Posted By: Stitchy
Date Posted: 11 February 2008 at 11:32am
Can't wait to see you finish it! 8D

Hm, what could I contribute. Well, my computer has a wide screen monitor, and because of the height of the layout, I have to scroll down to see the bottom of the page. It might be because I have three tool bars, plus the URL bar, but from what I have heard, people use toolbars.

So, what I'm saying is that maybe you should adjust the height of the everything a little, so it's slightly smaller, and there's less chance someone will have to scroll. I know, we wide-screeners are impossible. >:


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Posted By: leel
Date Posted: 11 February 2008 at 12:03pm
I'd suggest you let the height fit the content -  since you can't fit everyone's monitor/toolbars, and you don't want it to be too tiny


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