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Wacheif
04-16-2001, 08:14 PM
Hey everyone........ im workin on my site.... right now i think it sux like hell but its only a beginning well anyway check it out for me
www.anzwers.org/trade/wacheif/index.html (http://www.anzwers.org/trade/wacheif/index.html)

I made a poll on it so tell me how you would rate the site as a beginning site thats just starting out.......

P.S. sign my guestbook....... heheh thanx!




Foogar
04-17-2001, 08:25 PM
The site layout looked kinda messed up, but I could possibly attribute that to browser problems. Anyway, I took a screenshot and I'll send it to you sometime soon over ICQ so you can see how I see it.

Wacheif
04-18-2001, 02:20 PM
Alrighty........

TotalRecall
04-18-2001, 02:46 PM
The additional navigation bar added by the webhost is throwing the width of the left frame out of order.

It's long than it should be. I suggest you search for a new web host with alternate ways of advertising if you plan to keep this same design. The right frame doesn't extend the length of the entire browser, thus leaving a small gray rectangular shaped box at the bottom. I'm not sure if you have a height restriction or what on that frame...

Center the "Welcome" logo with the "To Wachief's Site" text to get a proper sense of alignment (in the Force my young Skywalker... :)). The white-gray font looks nice on the background, but you may want to consider making it bold.

Other than those few minor details, the basic design and layout is looking nice. :D

Scav
04-18-2001, 04:14 PM
Seconds the new host notion.

Wacheif
04-19-2001, 11:17 AM
It wont let me center the welcome logo :(

Canis Lupus
04-19-2001, 11:53 AM
Hmmmm, have to agree ... the site's frameset is a mess, hehehe ...

Do you have a menu planned for the left frame? Coz it's just showing me information that would be better seen on the bottom frame of a site rather than on the left. The bottom frame is non-existent, altho the frameset tries to specify one. So what you get is a big gray block.

I looked at the source code and the frame HTML is a little whacked out...

Here's a simple way of doing it - try doing two separate framesets: one frameset to load two columns, and one frameset to load two rows. Have the COLUMN frameset load one static page on the left and the ROW frameset on the right ... lemme know if you have troubles with it... or send me the pages you wanna load as well as a diagram of what you want the frames to look like, and I'll send you a dummy page...

Blackknight
04-23-2001, 06:32 PM
yup somethin is definetly wrong. Hmm probably didn't speel that right oh well.....
But yeah the frames are out of whack and the add banner in the middle is kinda annoying. They usually suggest for pages with frames to use pop-up which I like cuz I have pop-up killer. Great prog! Don't listen to these punks about the font they just have bad eyes. It is fine. Just fix the frames. Although I had an endevour with frames but I don't like them. Oh well thats just me. Keep on geting it can only get better! well......err it could get worse. :o
Good luck!

cerveza
06-25-2001, 12:26 AM
Hey, it may just be my opinion, but something I've noticed is that people making sites when they're not 100% sure of frames...just doesn't work. My advice to you is...use TABLES, not frames. The only reason you would need frames is if you were doing a specific job that requires frames (ex. a shopping cart, etc.). Tables are just soo much easier and actually have more possibilities than dirty old frames. Good Luck in your future web progressions.