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SharperMyspace
post Jun 8 2008, 04:50 PM
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I made a new a layout for my site. Link is in my sig. I think it is MUCH better then the previous one.

Tell me what you think. I am still undesided.

And yes, I know that the title bar things are a little bit too long in FF. I only care about how things look in IE! :P

 
 
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mizzkewl06
post Jun 10 2008, 12:20 PM
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it looks simple (in a good way). very professional looking. everything looks good... except for the font you used on the titles... it looks too bunched up/pixely... other than that i think it looks good.
 
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post Jun 10 2008, 01:43 PM
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QUOTE(mizzkewl06 @ Jun 10 2008, 12:20 PM) *
it looks simple (in a good way). very professional looking. everything looks good... except for the font you used on the titles... it looks too bunched up/pixely... other than that i think it looks good.

oh I think I know what you mean. On one of my computers, it looks fine. But on my old one it looks a little bunchy. I thought it was just my computer. I will fix that.


QUOTE(RockItStudios @ Jun 9 2008, 05:02 PM) *
you should code the layout for IE and firefox. really, it's more professional. however, the only thing off in firefox (for me) is the news heading is longer than the table.

i don't know if you know this or not, but you can set different styles for IE and firefox. all you have to do is add a _ for it to read in IE, and then another normal one to read in mozilla, so to fix the heading, you would just have to do this to the width...

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width: NUMBERFORFIREFOX#px;
_width: NUMBERFORIE#px;


catch my drift?
other than that, it's really...simple. it's not entirely bad, it's just not very appealing.

Ya I get it. But why would FF read the width differently?.... *cough*ihatefirefox*cough*


Thanks everyone for your comments!
 
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post Jun 10 2008, 04:58 PM
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QUOTE(SharperMyspace @ Jun 10 2008, 01:43 PM) *
Ya I get it. But why would FF read the width differently?.... *cough*ihatefirefox*cough*


that's your opinion, but do remember that a lot of people use it. also, the majority of the time, it's IE that messes stuff up. whistling.gif
anyways, whether you like/use firefox or not, you should always code for both. it's not like it's a really hard process or anything.
 

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