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My site isn't really relevant.

Just made one where I collect interesting trailers:

http://www.paranormalmovies.org/

I thought your second navigation (the one closer to the content) was broken for a second till I realized you went with a 2-color nav. Kinda cool but I would try to make the the bottom color closer to the top color so it doesn't appear broken to visitors.

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http://digiex.net/ - I really need to work on the theme, I think the one i did on VB3 looked miles better. Had to start again with VB4 and never really had time to perfect it, especially for the CMS. Just need to find the time to sit down and do something about it.
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mines it

http://www.haggistech.co.uk

I dont use it for anything other than playing with code

even the news storys are copied and pasted from other sites just so i had content to work with lol

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Here's my site: http://7pmtech.com

Is that your site!? Cool. I used that alot after getting win8!(if you know what I mean xD) Really loved it and was glad I found such a resource easily. Well done

http://seapip.com

I really need to update it :p

Love all your work! Everything I see of yours is just to my taste! Loving the animated css background!

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http://seapip.com

I really need to update it :p

Wow, talk about a "clean" interface ... :|

VERY nice

Here's my "semi-work-in-progress-hopefully-will-finish-one-day"

http://www.gamechug.com

:D

(nowhere near as good as what you guys have)

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Has very poor contrast though.

They call that a monitor screen that is wrong configured lol (over saturated)

But I need to update it as I said and I want to improve the contrast with the bg and content but the text is dark enough and not a contrast problem in my opinion.

oh before I forget my site has also other color schemes (and yes the contrast on these is way too low :p):

http://seapip.com/#charcoal

http://seapip.com/#ocean

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They call that a monitor screen that is wrong configured lol (over saturated)

But I need to update it as I said and I want to improve the contrast with the bg and content but the text is dark enough and not a contrast problem in my opinion.

oh before I forget my site has also other color schemes (and yes the contrast on these is way too low :p):

http://seapip.com/#charcoal

http://seapip.com/#ocean

The contrast between the background of the content/tabs and the text colour doesn't come close to meeting WCAG AA for example.

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The contrast between the background of the content/tabs and the text colour doesn't come close to meeting WCAG AA for example.

I know that those styles fail at the contrast standard that's why they aren't default.

Also the default style is quite low contrast which needs to be changed* but haven't had time to do that yet have been working too much on my projects ^^

* edit: not changing I mean, was planning to rewrite.

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rofl

let's stay ontopic instead of trolling xD

LoL, sorry,.... is just that i had the "pleasure" of working in Tandem with that agency, and boy do they think too high of themselves.

Ok, sorry, back in topic, your website looks awesome, and as a GOOD designer should know, dont adhere to standards, just "best practices" otherwise you will kill all design innovation. :)

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blog is in my sig...

but if you got that turned off then

http://remixedcat.blogspot.com

my other sites are in the sidebar of that

early preview of a thing i'm playing with

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LoL, sorry,.... is just that i had the "pleasure" of working in Tandem with that agency, and boy do they think too high of themselves.

Ok, sorry, back in topic, your website looks awesome, and as a GOOD designer should know, dont adhere to standards, just "best practices" otherwise you will kill all design innovation. :)

Fraid not.

And a good web designer thinks about the content first. If the content is hard to read then it's a pretty big stumbling block right out of the gate. In this case the standard is very much a "best practice".

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I thought your second navigation (the one closer to the content) was broken for a second till I realized you went with a 2-color nav. Kinda cool but I would try to make the the bottom color closer to the top color so it doesn't appear broken to visitors.

Hmm good idea. I'll give that a try when I have time. going out right now. :)

Thanks mate.

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