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Question Website C&C - 04-18-2008, 12:52 PM

I've been re-designing my website for the past few months and before I make it "public", I'd like some feedback. On the 'index' page I have a JavaScript that randomly picks a photo. I'm not sure about using a frame on the pictures, but I'm using CSS so it's an easy fix. The only thing that I need to 'fix' is the code on my actual Paypal site.

Here's the new site as the one in my sig is the old one...Images in the Backcountry
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Default 04-18-2008, 03:02 PM

Mike, I like the new web site. It is clean, and the images load fast. Nice job!
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Default 04-18-2008, 04:13 PM

Ditto, I really like it Mike. Easy to navigate and of course, i enjoyed your shots.

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Default 04-19-2008, 12:17 PM

Mike, for the border on the index.html, you might consider making the white area more like 1-2px and the black 8-10.

Also, have you considered making the index an elastic page with the content center floated instead of static? Allows the page to be viewed at something other than full screen, and will allow the bottom div to stay at the bottom of the window regardless of resolution.

(oh and your bottom-most copyright div seems to dissappear when viewing the gallery)

Anyway, I like the scheme and layout, its very easy to navigate.


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Default 04-19-2008, 03:56 PM

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Mike, for the border on the index.html, you might consider making the white area more like 1-2px and the black 8-10.

Also, have you considered making the index an elastic page with the content center floated instead of static? Allows the page to be viewed at something other than full screen, and will allow the bottom div to stay at the bottom of the window regardless of resolution.

(oh and your bottom-most copyright div seems to dissappear when viewing the gallery)

Anyway, I like the scheme and layout, its very easy to navigate.
Do you have a "print screen" so I can see it. Right now, mine looks fine as I thought my 'index.php' page should float to center.
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