SITE REVIEW: Last Ray

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Post July 20th, 2005, 8:54 am

Here's my site. Currently in the process of remaking it again. This is the 4th one. It's a site for a small group of writers/artists/designers and p'n'p game makers.

http://lastray.freespaces.com/
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Post July 20th, 2005, 9:21 am

you made a horrible mistake. at first i thought it was just a problem with opera and iframes. but after looking at it in firefox and ie and it doing the same thing i came to the conclusion that you probably drew div layers and added content. You just made a website that only works in the resolution and browser type you previewd it in.

You need to slice up that layout. put them in tables (or use css) and then add content. Use this tutorial if you dont know how. It will at least give you an idea - http://www.good-tutorials.com/track/9424
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Post July 20th, 2005, 9:30 am

thanks for the tutorial link. I never used dreamweaver before. Suppose I should try. I've aslo been meaning to read a few tutorials on css since I am rather new to using it.
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Post July 20th, 2005, 2:32 pm

Hello,
I just put up my first website and had to start at ground zero learning about sites, software, techniques, etc. I joined a site called http://www.lynda.com for $25 per month. It has great training videos for all the adobe and macromedia products.

After I completed the training I was interested in - I just closed the account so it was well worth the money and I feel muuuuuuuuch more
comfortable building a site with dreamweaver.

My site is at http://www.alifequest.com if you would like to see some of the
things that I learned.

:lol: Have fun! Meg
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Post July 21st, 2005, 2:40 pm

Its is a nice site. I am using firefox and I was able to see the site well so I thinky ou should not have a big problem with that. bee3902 I know about lynd.com it is a wonderful site to learn about web design.
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Post July 27th, 2005, 8:28 am

Honstly it is plain. I can cook something like this in 5 minutes and probablly nicer too. I'd give you 10/10 for effort, but 1/10 for thought, and design.

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