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    DigitalRGB.com

    Looks like someone beat me to posting my own site... heh.

    For those of you who remember Evolution, it turned out to be the last installment of the LiquidThunder series. Why? It mostly had to do with logistics and that horrible hyphen 'tween my previous domain name. It wreaked havoc on anyone trying to recall the site, and to avoid the headache I went in search for a new name.

    And what a find! I lucked out and stumbled upon DigitalRGB a mere two weeks since it had last expired. My six-month-in-development experimental site went flying out the window, and a new interface was immediately molded towards the new domain name.

    DigitalRGB is the latest (and greatest?) version of my portfolio site, focusing heavily on w3c specifications, interactivity and usability. With an joyful interface and a backend the size of my backside, it truly is an example of what the power of Swishmax can accomplish.

    I've said it before, but my thanks are in order to the coders I've learned off of. Many of you have helped in some form or another, and I thank each and every one of you.

    All comments and criticisms welcome.

    http://www.digitalrgb.com

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    I really like the site, It has smooth transitions and is very pleasing to the eye. Nice colors.
    "I do not feel obliged to believe that same God who has endowed us with senses, reason, and intellect has intended us to forgo their use" --Galileo Galilei

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    did you do all of this in swish?

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    As always a PERFECT job! You always amaze me. Your sites load so easy and smooth, they are easy to navigate and your choice of audio is wonderful. I am still amazed at the clarity of your photos ! They look as though they could just jump out at you in real life. Especially those horse heads. How in the world do you make them so vibrant and yet keep the file size down?

    There is nothing I can say about your work but WOW! Great job!

    Ms Pamela
    Palette Masters design
    Oentsjerk Netherlands
    http://www.pittypattermarket.com

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