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Default Re: Site Check Pls - 09-01-2003 , 09:32 AM






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Lose the 'blinking' navigation text, that will iritate the hell out of
people and it looks a bit cheap and tacky. The grey nav links dont show
that well on the brown slabs of color. Use a more contrasting color
scheme.
should read 'loose' not 'lose'



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Default Re: Site Check Pls - 09-01-2003 , 10:36 AM






On the right side of your screen where the detailed information is displayed
(Home, About Us, etc)....is not dynamic...meaning it doesn't float with the
rest of the screen. My resolution is set to 1280 X 1024 and the layers are
overlapping.

I agree with the color issues others have stated already.

Jim
"Justin Kozuch" <justinkozuch (AT) sympatico (DOT) ca> wrote

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http://www3.sympatico.ca/malloriejones/

any feedback (positive or negative) is greatly appreciated.

Thank You,

Justin Kozuch





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Default Re: Site Check Pls - 09-01-2003 , 11:06 AM




Quote:
should read 'loose' not 'lose'
<being_pedantic>Nope, you were right the first time. :-) </being_pedantic>

Cheers,
Derek.




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Default Site Check Pls - 09-01-2003 , 11:24 AM



http://www3.sympatico.ca/malloriejones/

any feedback (positive or negative) is greatly appreciated.

Thank You,

Justin Kozuch



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Default Re: Site Check Pls - 09-01-2003 , 02:10 PM



dlal wrote:

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should read 'loose' not 'lose'


Nope, you were right the first time. :-)

Cheers,
Derek.


lol yeah youre right. Im getting my looses and loses all mixed up today



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Default Re: Site Check Pls - 09-02-2003 , 01:55 AM



Justin Kozuch wrote:

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Thanks for the great advice. However, I was unable to find that
tutorial you
mentioned... is there a link?

thx

http://www.projectseven.com/tutorial...roll/index.htm for the
scrollable layer tutorial.


You can also use <div> tags inside a td cell to make a scrollable area.
Remember <div> in this instance is not a layer, it is just a container.
Used like this it is perfectly acceptable in a table/cell.

Cut code below and paste between <head> tags of your pages code.

Then add the <div> instructions to one of the td tags in the page......
<td><div id="scrollable">Here is the scrollable area</div></td>


<style type="text/css">
#scrollable {
position: static;
overflow: auto;
height: 300px;
width: 220px;
}
</style>



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Default Re: Site Check Pls - 09-02-2003 , 03:21 AM



i use different font colors, will this affect the different colors? stupid
question i know...

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"Douglas Burton" <doug (AT) dougandsarah (DOT) net> wrote

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Use your css to style your type -- get rid of the <font> tags.

Doug


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Default Re: Site Check Pls - 09-02-2003 , 03:23 AM



Thanks for the great advice. However, I was unable to find that tutorial you
mentioned... is there a link?

thx

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MallorieJones (AT) sympatico (DOT) ca
(416)444-5999
"osgood" <notavailable (AT) thisaddress (DOT) com> wrote

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Lose the 'blinking' navigation text, that will iritate the hell out of
people and it looks a bit cheap and tacky. The grey nav links dont show
that well on the brown slabs of color. Use a more contrasting color
scheme.

should read 'loose' not 'lose'




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Justin Kozuch
 
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Default Re: Site Check Pls - 09-02-2003 , 01:04 PM



I've actually changed the scrolling problem by making the flash animation
smaller... the reason for all the whitespace (especially in the bottom left
hand corner) is for content that I am planning in that area (the b.l. hand
corner)

Thanks!

Justin

"Bill .:CMX:." <billhorvath (AT) nospamjavafueled (DOT) com> wrote

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Quite a bit of white space on top of the page, Justin. I have to scroll
down
at 800 x 600, but I wouldn't need to if you'd get rid of all that darn
space...

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Thank You,

Justin Kozuch







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Default Re: Site Check Pls - 09-02-2003 , 08:56 PM



I'm talking about the area surrounding your logo. It looks very lonely
there.

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"Justin Kozuch" <justinkozuch (AT) sympatico (DOT) ca> wrote

Quote:
I've actually changed the scrolling problem by making the flash animation
smaller... the reason for all the whitespace (especially in the bottom
left
hand corner) is for content that I am planning in that area (the b.l. hand
corner)

Thanks!

Justin

"Bill .:CMX:." <billhorvath (AT) nospamjavafueled (DOT) com> wrote in message
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Quite a bit of white space on top of the page, Justin. I have to scroll
down
at 800 x 600, but I wouldn't need to if you'd get rid of all that darn
space...

--
Bill Horvath

Extending Knowledge, Daily
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"Justin Kozuch" <justinkozuch (AT) sympatico (DOT) ca> wrote in message
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http://www3.sympatico.ca/malloriejones/

any feedback (positive or negative) is greatly appreciated.

Thank You,

Justin Kozuch









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