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Re: ‘Made on Amiga’ Re-launch
« on: April 19, 2002, 02:16:54 PM »
Not bad!

The table needs a bit more work (who am I to argue though, even sites like Amiga.org needed some table work), and a few tweaks on refining the graphics.  All in all, excellent work!

(don't blame me though, I'm an html perfectionist  ;-) )

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Re: ‘Made on Amiga’ Re-launch
« Reply #1 on: April 19, 2002, 06:21:35 PM »
Sure thing Dan... I'll check into it.  I know that the javascript you are using doesn't have a full browser check out The Ultimate JavaScript Client Sniffer to get the page working properly so you don't have to have full control over the layers for every browser.  The main problem with the display was these lines:




... but from what I can tell, it's definately not a problem with your coding.  As for the images, if you are going to use a restricted width table, why not make a good quality image instead of an image floating on top of a table cell background?  Using a good image will make the page a bit more professional looking.  The hard edge bluegreen being cut by the light character shading leaves a lot to be desired for the footer.  The top is fine though.

I'll give it a good go over when I've got more than 5 minutes to pick it appart.

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