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Mikeplyts
post Dec 23 2009, 05:00 PM
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Ok, so I've ultimately decided what layout I want to use for my website redesign. It's a grungy-like layout, and I really like it, but there's just one friggin' problem. I usually have a sidebar where not-so-important content is placed. This content will include/includes advertisements, affiliates, updates, and the like. I really like the layout how it is but I have no idea where to place my sidebar content. I'm trying to not have it placed in an actual sidebar, but I have absolutely no clue as to where I would place it, position it, and in what it will be inside (if it has some sort of container). I'm stuck and I would really appreciate if you guys can help me out on this issue.



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markmejia
post Dec 23 2009, 07:52 PM
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mm i like the whole vignetting/dramatic lighting idea. but you can definitely use better fonts. the fonts im seeing here look way too generic, esp. the nav.
 
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post Dec 24 2009, 04:12 AM
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QUOTE(markmejia @ Dec 23 2009, 09:52 PM) *
mm i like the whole vignetting/dramatic lighting idea. but you can definitely use better fonts. the fonts im seeing here look way too generic, esp. the nav.

Meh, I'd prefer generic, it seems to be more (somewhat) appealing than those fancy, decorative, overrated fonts. Any ideas on where I could place that sidebar content, except not in a sidebar?
 
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post Dec 27 2009, 04:11 AM
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QUOTE(Mikeplyts @ Dec 24 2009, 01:12 AM) *
Meh, I'd prefer generic, it seems to be more (somewhat) appealing than those fancy, decorative, overrated fonts.

not all fonts are fancy/decorative/overrated. i'm talking about the simplistic, modern-looking, but still-not-generic fonts.. fonts like Swiss Light Condensed or AvantGarde LT or FrancophilSans.
 

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