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The other one is default though. There are THOUSANDS of other blogs that look like the old one.

I keep putting a ***load of work into things, and everyone here can only focus on the negative things. Its really annoying. Everyone I know has said it looks great, but when I get here its just "I can't read it" or "My eyes hirt" or something else. I put a lot of hard work into my layouts, everyone except people on this forum (not everyone, im not being prejudiced) think they look great and I should keep it up. I'm 13 years old. I've been doing this for 2 years. I'm not up to all your levels, but I want the smallest bit of respect for the hours I spent last night putting this together.

EDIT: Its not even the whole forum. Its the web programming forum. Thats the only one I have a problem with. Everywhere else, people are curtious.

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web developers are very uppity. get used to it ;)

it always feels great when you complete something youve spent a lot of time on, but that doesnt mean it is a good design, and just because you feel good about it, doesnt mean others will. it is a lot easier to be ruthless online. you will not get respect just by spending lots of time on a design. keep it up though. the more you work at it the better you will get.

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Thanks. I know, I just got really frustrated, I've done 3 designs that people hated, and one (the website version of this, I might add, with content instead of a blog) that was ok. Sorry about the rant, but I don't really want to know that the old one was better. It does sort of anger me, even if the new one isn't all that great.

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So you came here to be praised for your work? They're giving you constructive critisicm on your layout so you can make it better. Don't get offended. What difference does it make if 100 people you don't and never will know praise if you can't use their comments to improve your site.

And don't flash your age around like that.

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It's not bad, but some things could use a bit of improvement:

Increase the color contrast of the text.

Try using some rounded corners method or another on your right-hand column.

Soften the gray (make it blend in more with the adjacent black column) area and see if it looks better that way.

There's a few minor typos that you'd want to fix ;)

Again, you're getting a lot better at designing. Keep improving!

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It's not bad, but some things could use a bit of improvement:

Increase the color contrast of the text.

Try using some rounded corners method or another on your right-hand column.

Soften the gray (make it blend in more with the adjacent black column) area and see if it looks better that way.

There's a few minor typos that you'd want to fix ;)

Again, you're getting a lot better at designing. Keep improving!

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Wow, thanks so much! I have been looking for pretty much everything you just linked to. I'll definitely look at those.

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Hey the design is ok... by ok i mean it is not that bad that it isn't accepted. Here are some tips:

- Might wanna drop css for now.

- Get a good web-designing software (Adobe Photoshop & Dreamweaver 8 are the best pair).

- If you need training, buy a book or look for video tutorials in www.vtc.com or www.lynda.com.

- Check out the templates in www.templatemonster.com, or other high tech sites and see how their images are built and blended. This will give you some ideas how your work is supposed to be. Like on your design the page banner and such are all plain colors... doesn't have the 3d effect like neowin.net logo does :).

- Check your sig and my sig... mine isn't good as others but it does have some effect to make it stand out... :).

- And don't let other people get you... people will critisize you, just point out what exactly the errors they see, and ask them how you can make it better.

- Keep practicing, because it took me 3 years to master every single thing (including the pen tool) in Photoshop.

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I threw away the old layout.

http://r360.co.nr

If you can beleive it, the inspiration for this one was all around me. Those are the exact colors of my room. I added in some rounded corners, and cleaned up the code a bit. I'm not completely finished, and since I did this in 10 minutes, all constructive criticism is welcome :)

I'm ready for it now.

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I threw away the old layout.

http://r360.co.nr

If you can beleive it, the inspiration for this one was all around me. Those are the exact colors of my room. I added in some rounded corners, and cleaned up the code a bit. I'm not completely finished, and since I did this in 10 minutes, all constructive criticism is welcome :)

I'm ready for it now.

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That's the spirit... keep going you can do better... way better :yes:

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threw away the old layout.

http://r360.co.nr

If you can beleive it, the inspiration for this one was all around me. Those are the exact colors of my room. I added in some rounded corners, and cleaned up the code a bit. I'm not completely finished, and since I did this in 10 minutes, all constructive criticism is welcome :)

I'm ready for it now.

Wow. That's a huge improvement!

Two suggestions. First, throw away the top border on your main div, and perhaps change the link color on the sidebar to white. I've found that white on orange shows up better and stings the eyes less than blue on orange.

What you could start doing now is to validate your code. It would make it much leaner and easier to read. I'm guessing that you used a Microsoft product sometime while designing that? There are some extra Microsoft-specific tags littered around the source code that you'd want to remove.

There are several tutorial sites for CSS you might want to look at. I'm basically self-taught, but everyone's different.

http://www.w3schools.com/css/

http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/Guide/Style

http://htmldog.com/

Look around, Google for "css tutorial", and have fun.

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Wow. That's a huge improvement!

Two suggestions. First, throw away the top border on your main div, and perhaps change the link color on the sidebar to white. I've found that white on orange shows up better and stings the eyes less than blue on orange.

What you could start doing now is to validate your code. It would make it much leaner and easier to read. I'm guessing that you used a Microsoft product sometime while designing that? There are some extra Microsoft-specific tags littered around the source code that you'd want to remove.

There are several tutorial sites for CSS you might want to look at. I'm basically self-taught, but everyone's different.

http://www.w3schools.com/css/

http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/Guide/Style

http://htmldog.com/

Look around, Google for "css tutorial", and have fun.

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Your first 2 suggestions were actually what I was going to do next! I couldn't find the border for the main div, since it sounds like you've been picking through the code, could you point it out to me? And I'm also working on the hyperlink color change. Validating the code I have tried, but the instructions the validator gives me doesn't make sense to me. As for the CSS stuff, I'll definitely look through those.

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