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    But it still fills prams ivorsmallun's Avatar
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    Test for me please...

    The new look web site for myself.
    What do you people think.
    No where finished yet but you'll get an idea...

    http://cloud9designs.awardspace.co.uk
    Thanks.

    Ivorsmallun....
    Last edited by ivorsmallun; 01-13-2007 at 11:58 PM.

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    Senior Member FohpreF1's Avatar
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    That was pretty cool, I loved the buttons.
    No offense, but I think the fly was a little out of place.
    And I didn't think much of cupid and his buddy but otherwise I think the site was pretty cool.

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    Tai'shar Manetheren! skierbit's Avatar
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    good basic site. I had a hard time reading the main text. More contrast and fading out the image would make it easier on my eyes.

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    Tai'shar Manetheren! skierbit's Avatar
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    sorry, also title your page, so that it has a title in the browser

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    Yep. The text was hard to read.

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    up to my .as in code Chris_Seahorn's Avatar
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    Agreed, that dark text against a dark blue just makes for some eyeball strain. Also the red highlights don't help. I like the overall layout and movements though.

    You need to square away the ActiveX warning IMO. This is old news now and simply unacceptable to leave unattended:

    http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/knowled...fm?id=7c29e252

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