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Carolyn Marenger wrote: I have pretty much finished the layout for a page, to be used as a template for a site. I have not put much thought into the colours, for the moment I have just tried to avoid the standard black on white but not get into the primaries. Seems fine for a template. Sound coding. It may be worthwhile to isolate the styles for different aspects of the layout (navigation, main body, headers, footers) into separate stylesheets. It would make the template more flexible. The only design weakness I really see is the darkened background for the main content. That would be an aspect where I would increase the contrast, not reduce it. It also draws the attention of the visitor to the content rather than to the ancillary features. |
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Carolyn Marenger wrote: Carolyn Marenger wrote: Good morning everyone... I have pretty much finished the layout for a page, to be used as a template for a site. I have not put much thought into the colours, for the moment I have just tried to avoid the standard black on white but not get into the primaries. My goal was to have each section appear in a 'raised box', with roughly the same spacing between each box. The menu links are meant to look like buttons, that are depressed when the mouse is hovering over them, and stay depressed when they have been visited. I did keep the traditional blue/purple/green look to the menu links, however I extended it to the whole button, not just the link itself. I have validated the code at W3C's site, fixed the three errors it reported, and then passed both html and css validator tests. I am hoping that puts it in the category of structurally sound. I am sure there are a few bugs in various browsers, so far it works just fine in Konqueror 3.3.2. I will be firing up a windows 95 box to take a peek at it from the window's browsers I have access to. Currently that consists of IE, Opera, and Fire Fox. Are there any others you might suggest I download and install for testing purposes? I avoid the windows side of life, so I don't know if there are any new browsers in even semi common use. On the Mac side of things. I can get an apple out of the fridge and eat it while I look at the page. That won't help me very much, so I would really appreciate your MAC browser comments! Thanks, Carolyn I did it again! I forgot the link! http://www.marenger.com/provinggrounds/index.shtml Thanks, Carolyn Here, I'm running Windows98SE, IE6 and Firefox at screen resolution of 800x600..... Looks OK in Firefox. But in IE I don't see the Menu or Notes sections down the left-hand-side. Am surprised no one else has mentioned this! Yours truly, Ed |

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Carolyn Marenger wrote and changed the Subject Line: Please don't change the subject line unless topic changes. Thanks. Carolyn Marenger wrote: I have pretty much finished the layout for a page, to be used as a template for a site. I have not put much thought into the colours, for the moment I have just tried to avoid the standard black on white but not get into the primaries. I did it again! I forgot the link! http://www.marenger.com/provinggrounds/index.shtml Technically, it appears ok to me. The code is well constructed, etc. The "buttons" could use some fancying up. I know the CSS in-file is for illustration, but why not just use the external file? But as you say, you haven't done anything with colours. I think I would want to see your final colour layout before commenting further. |
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[...] My problem, I can't see external stylesheets without uploading to the server first. You do not have HTTP server locally? Not even on your development |
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Carolyn Marenger wrote: [...] My problem, I can't see external stylesheets without uploading to the server first. You do not have HTTP server locally? Not even on your development station? A web server is trivial to install for local testing. Yeah, I know. I had a full server up and running, when the IDE controller |

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