This is my first try at 'proper' web design, it involves no photoshop or anything. 100% Done on dreamweaver and is Valid XHTML 1.0 Strict and CSS2.
The rest of the info is on the template.
Thank you.
http://g.1asphost.com/BlindRat/index.html
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This is my first try at 'proper' web design, it involves no photoshop or anything. 100% Done on dreamweaver and is Valid XHTML 1.0 Strict and CSS2.
The rest of the info is on the template.
Thank you.
http://g.1asphost.com/BlindRat/index.html
It looks okay, but the navigation is too plain imo. Also, popups are NOT cool.
Yea, pro designs also use the entire width of the page =)
no. ibm.com macromedia.comQuote:
Originally posted by Dale@28 Minutes Ago
Yea, pro designs also use the entire width of the page =)
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It's a good start, a very clean layout. But it is very boring. It's a common misconeception that professional means bland...it doesn't. You can spice it up, use some eye catching color, replace that boring, almost monotone banner with something fun and bright. Oh, and drop your body content down about 20 px's.
Fair enough 43, although quite alot do =)
I'm not sure if you're reffering to the "all pro designs use the full page" thing, or my blandness comment. If it's about being bland, take a look at IBM and Macromedia. Both pages uses red/pink. They're eyecatching colors, also note how the content is spaced. This allows for the eye to quickly find it's start spot, then move over the content easily. On your page the focal point is the banner, because it's the largest thing on the page. From there the eye just bounces around, because your body content, navigation, and side bar are all on the same level, and have no deffinition (using color) between eachother. Dropping the body content down and using an accent color for the title will instantly show the reader where to start. Try to match the accent color in your body content, with an accent color in your banner image, it will make the transition from banner to body content much quicker for the reader.Quote:
Originally posted by Dale@7 Hours Ago
Fair enough 43, although quite alot do =)
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You don't want your navigation menu to be the focal point either. The content should be the focus. If the user needs the navigation bar, they'll look for it themselves.
All i did was the coding BTW, the layout, colours, nav etc. are pretty much the same.
I tried to recreate the site i saw, i didnt think it was very attractive but it was an easy one to start off with :)
And thanks 43 your a great help everytime :)
Oh yah, that pop up aint mine, its because im using a very shitty freehost.
www.freewebtown.com
^^The free host I use, works just fine. The only one I could find with 1 GB of storage space.
I used them, they are too big and commercialised ;)
Whats with the................. Design by Andreas Viklund.
?!
Wtf.
I don't see why you used someone else's "source", and say you did from scratch.
Ah well.
I like the navigation, except for the font. Heading is boring. Like 43 said, needs some color.