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Superpuppets
04-23-2002, 05:55 PM
I was going for a hip, clean look. I'm trying really hard not to sound like a pretentious art wank when I say I haven't seen this "loose" look anywhere on the net yet. (it reminds me of the 60's) If you have please slap my bitch up with a reply. The "main" "tutorials" and "Resources" are still being created.



http://24.100.1.78/sp/

freakyclean
04-24-2002, 07:10 AM
I really like the overall look; I think you achieved what you were looking for.

Only "problem" I found so far is that the info is not centered on the page. If your screen is at 800x600 (or smaller) then you can't see the whole page without scrolling to center it. I checked it in IE 6 and Netscape 6.1.

good job :)

freakyclean

Steeldolphin
04-24-2002, 11:16 AM
I really like the layout and design as well. I love seeing 'retro' elements mixed into such a 'present' medium.

freakclean makes a good point with the 800x600 res. vthe number of visitors coming to my site who browse with 800x600 is about 17% now thats lower than normal because my site is an 'art' art site and most viewers have 1024x768+ but its always good to be able to accomodate the lower res (although I refuse to bust my ass for 640x480 anymore unless its a special case where the site demographics show that its required).

Anyway nice work. :)

Starscream
04-24-2002, 01:17 PM
I really like this. I like the simplistic approach you have there plus the layout and navigation are using to use and find. I have only two comments. Why the splash page (it was totally useless) and why is the site crammed over to the right hand side of the browser.

Superpuppets
04-24-2002, 03:02 PM
I made the whole thing off center because I'm experimenting with it. And I liked how it looks.

The splash is really lame, but ... meh. I'm going to making a new one later on anyway.

Gammer? grammer? I dont need no stinking grammer.

adam
04-24-2002, 07:57 PM
I like the retro look. Its having a comeback in the "elite" design world you see in magazines. Must be nostalgia.

Theres an easy way to make it offcenter and still have it compatible in all browsers. Just center it like normal, but place a small image next to the table. When its being centered it will also take into consideration the image you placed next to it, making it offset.