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Hi,

First, I want to point out that I go through way too many redesigns. I know I'm just trying to make one that I like.

And I think I have finally found it. Please see the design and tell me what you think.

It still needs work (the navigation does not exist yet, for instance). However, I'd just like some input on how it looks and feels...

If this one is good, I will convert it to a Wordpress template and use it on my site (I'm using Wordpress as the CMS for the time being).

As always, constructive criticism is welcomed.

Thanks,
Chris

Started By cdrom600 on Dec 9, 2005 at 8:44:42 PM

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pivert on Dec 15, 2005 at 2:04:00 AM

Chris, don't go into discussions on colors. it's your site and you created it to your likings. if you're going to change your colorscheme on request, perhaps you're better off with a "personalize this site to your personal taste"-button (hey, good idea! anyone with some extra spare time?). If Monte likes a dull green background with flashing red buttons, let him change his personal site. saves you a lot of work. Sorry Monte, but when I launched my site for a customer, I got a lot of e-mails like this: I'd change the logo, I'd change the menu, why don't you use (random color) as a background,... I just asked the customer for whom I created the site: do you like it as it is? He did. End of discussion. Now, non-working items, missing images, ... that's another story. And yes, go with css, saves a lot of time when you plan on changing lay-out and so, later, after a year or so :-)


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