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testing something....

please let me know any problems

RemixedCat.com

http://www.remixedcat.com

http://remixedcat.com

AGNXNetworks

http://www.agnxnetworks.com

http://agnxnetworks.com

the links with "www." in them don't work. ;)

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the links with "www." in them don't work. ;)

I know.... it might be a cloudflare and azure conflict.... it's wierd... I have them both setup in azure correctly... it's a common problem actually that many others have.... :( still trying to fix it....

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http://www.luismercado.org

My portfolio and bio.

No, there no css problem. My goal is to have the most austere and boring website ever.

I strive for asceticism. Pure, unadulterated, data.

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http://www.luismercado.org

My portfolio and bio.

No, there no css problem. My goal is to have the most austere and boring website ever.

I strive for asceticism. Pure, unadulterated, data.

I like it! Refreshing and different :)
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Here's one of mine...

http://www.merseyweaverscouts.org.uk/

I may have taken inspirations from our HQ site mind...

you forgot to remove the seperators from the dropdown items :p

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I design usually with Joomla so my sites are mostly on that platform:

http://www.icsoregon.com (My main business site) - From here though - you can see my teeny tiny portfolio of sites I have built.

http://www.captainhost.net (Can't seem to get myself to get busy with this one design wise, price boxes need work badly and the packages...well...working on those too. I need feedback! *ducks for cover* (Yes- the home page verbiage is screaming for help!) - I put this site up mainly for my web design clients I have picked up over the years which needed a site/hosting.

http://www.acornstorageonline.com (Almost 100% complete pending client tweaks).

Every portfolio site I have on my site has been built not necesarily to my design specs but to customer's requested specs and their signing off on design.

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Here's one of mine, made the whole theme from scratch on WordPress and still have a lot of work to do on it.

http://illingspree.com

I like this. I think the body is a little too busy though, the section with all the hip hop music images especially.This makes it difficult to know where to look, so it's a little difficult to navigate. Nice work though!

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I like this. I think the body is a little too busy though, the section with all the hip hop music images especially.This makes it difficult to know where to look, so it's a little difficult to navigate. Nice work though!

Appreciate it! Yea I do have a long way to go to make it as viewer friendly as possible, that was always my problem since I never really gotten the feedback, not that I don't know where to go, I just never thought about it.

The purple tags are actually subcategories or main categories.

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Here you go a really really really old webpage for a project I was going to do.

http://p0rtal.homeip.net/doom3/

I have not really looked at it for a while, so it may not work with navigation.

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I have site that I just created in less than a week and I hope I can get a lot of people to enjoy their stay here. :D

I have a long way to go, but I hope to get a lot of support through the months at least.

http://wtfyo.com

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