yes dreamweaver is misleading indeed. can fix the links i guess, its not a hell of a job. the links are strictly images so i wont have that problem. any solutions for the resolution?
thanks weasel
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yes dreamweaver is misleading indeed. can fix the links i guess, its not a hell of a job. the links are strictly images so i wont have that problem. any solutions for the resolution?
thanks weasel
Personally i dont like it, it looks like a really old site from when internet was im its early designs but if you are going for that look its nice ;)
Hmm...as for resolution issues. I suggest you use some CSS to position everything. Use percents so the sizing modifies accordingly on every browser and resolution. Never use absolute positioning. If you don\'t know CSS at all, go to www.w3schools.com. If you have a specific question, you can PM me. Hope this helps. :)
Although I love that idea, the stlye thats more accepted these days is a small nav and small content....i aint saying yu have to follow guidelines when yu make yur templates but know the trends ;)
Nice work though :)
Breaking trends can be cool. You don't have to follow what everyone else does. If everyone else jumped off a cliff would you?
mm i didn't want to go after the idea of making something from way back in the day.. personally i dont see what you mean but maybe its me :)
as for trends, don't want to "follow" trends aswell as "disfollow" them, i just do what i think looks good... it still needs allot of work, i know but i think this layout has some potential.
well i made a few drastic changes and this is going to be the style of my webpage.. a bit less professional but a bit more design.. what do you think?
http://img228.imageshack.us/img228/1...inngggg5br.jpg