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My new WEBSITE.. took me forever to get right


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Hi neowin,

I hope there are still lots of people coming here, i have been away for a few months...

anyways, I have upgraded my website

http://www.studio7designs.com/

it is almost CSS and HTML compliant.. I need to tweak the code and also I need to complete the website...

can you guys give me any pointers ?

thanks

Aran

<b>PS thanks for the suggestions so far everyone, it made my day, If you have ANY suggestions please email me at aran [a t) studio7designs.com as I will be away from the forum for a while past feb 1st.. thanks!</b>

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ok I got the sweet java code, and it looks like its working... soon to come ... blended top photos in java!!!

also, added search

the template for this site can be found at oswd! go check them out super awesome coding and some ok designs

Very nice clean looking site. The only thing letting it down is the google adds down the side. They draw away from the clean layout. Nice clear content on there also, good job :).

I dunno if it's just me but it does run slow every now and then. Get it on a faster host possibly.

thanks... Ill cut out all ads other then on the local links pages and the weddings page...

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Love it! Very Clean, Pure and Proffessional-looking. Although, I wouldn't mind if those images (at the top) faded into one another rather than changing so suddenly, this way it would be less distracting and more graceful.

Site is updated:

No banner ads on right:

Blended top photos are javascript to appear random at page-load ---- 20 second rotation timing:

+++ This site is built from the base of a template from oswd, I have credited the author, and my site will be featured as owsd tomorrow! +++

as for the guys who were critical of me keeping the poem at top, I happen to like it, and am figuring out a way to display random poems with java at top... so stfu and go do something other then critisize hard working people

isn't your website taken from the templates from oswd.org??

http://www.oswd.org/design/preview/id/2199

looks exactly the same!!

no way, really.. ?

if you looked at my site, you would see at the bottom of EVERY page a link to the templates author...

this site keeps the buttons and the css from the orig ( and I like the poem too )

other then that I say go look at my code, and then the templates.. my code is about 4 pages more

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It's 150 seconds rotation timing right now... And why do you use only 3 images??

because its 430am here and I dont want to add any more tonight ;)

It's still only a template though...

ok.. lets see your 100% original work from scratch that you made without any reference to anything at all

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it is almost CSS and HTML compliant.. I need to tweak the code and also I need to complete the website...

Almost HTML conpliant? I ran it through the validater at W3C, and there is 36 errors! And it can't even validate the CSS until you fix those errors!

And I'm getting the same problem that others are having with the banner moving over to the right (Mozilla Firefox 1.0.6).

Overall, I like the design- all you need to do is validate it! :D

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it is amazing it takes forever to download a template,change the content and then upload it

If its your first site and you added stuff in the content then well done *pats back*, otherwise that shouldnt be taking you forever!

hey, at least I have a website up and running... unlike your always present "comming soon... ... .. ."

Yeah same in Deer Park 1.6a1 (Firefox variant).

ya thats the java script that was supposed to work with firefox, opera and IE

Ill work on that java...

can anyone help aligning the banner? my code is above

thanks

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