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Website Project, For My School - Feedback?
CrotchetTheLeper
post Mar 19 2009, 07:51 PM
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Okay, so, at my school we have this program called EXPAND. I'm in it, and for my project this year I'm making a website for my school. I've been working with my teachers and stuff, and here's what I've made so far:

Click here to see it...

It's on freewebs for now, just so I can show my teachers (and you) what I've done so far before the school hosts it.

IT'S NOT FINISHED!

The links that are crossed out don't work. The "High School" puzzle piece leads to nothing, and the 7th&8th grade page isn't done.

But the rest is....
Tell me what you think...

 
 
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Maccabee
post Mar 19 2009, 10:41 PM
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body {
background-color:#ffffff;
background-image:url("http://img5.imageshack.us/img5/4081/patterrrrrrrrrrndt9.jpg");
background-position:center center;
background-atatchment:scroll;
background-repeat:repeat;
overflow:hidden;
}


That is your css for the body tag. overflow:hidden; is what is hiding the bar. Set it to auto.

EDIT:

I took the images and code and made some changes that I thought looked better. You can just take the images and source if you want.
http://wefuze.com/cb/forums/expand/
Also I would suggest moving to php and and not using divs on websites. Myspace layouts is a whole different story.
 
fixtatik
post Mar 19 2009, 11:41 PM
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QUOTE(jcp @ Mar 19 2009, 11:41 PM) *
Also I would suggest moving to php and and not using divs on websites. Myspace layouts is a whole different story.
there's really no need to not use divs. my site is built with div elements, and i've seen some pretty amazing sites built using tables. a div is just a container.

but i digress...to crotchet: argh! take advice of the title, and expand. it's way too thin. i'm not so sure about making everything center aligned. i feel like i'm reading a poster written on a cigarette rolling paper. other than some minor changes you could make here and there to spruce it up a bit, it's amazing compared to other school sites, especially my old one.
 

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