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Old 03-16-2005, 03:52 PM THREAD STARTER               #1 (permalink)
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Hi. Is my new website working for you? It says it cannot find it for me?!?

http://poordoggie.co.uk

If it does work for you, please could you tell me what you think so far? I know it is only the header, but I want that to be right, as its the first thing ppl see.

Can you also please help me on how to design the site further. I was thinking about separate round-squared tables of content, but I don't think it will be appropriate looking at the header!

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I would change the color of the poor doggie productions web and graphic design fonts,Other than that,I think it's looking good.
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what would you change them to? I thought black was the best color! <-- there isn't a nervous smile, so I will use this and hope you get the right idea! lol

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Perhaps a black outline font? Instead of bold font.The good thing about that grey is almost any color will go with it.
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Work fine for me too! The one problem is the links that you have belongs in one giant image. If you will keep these links in that same image you will have to create "hot spots" for each link. Personally, I would make these either a seperate text and use CSS to arrange the hover link when the viewer mouses over or create seperate images for each link and use the javascript swap image behaviour during a mouse over.

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Work fine for me too! The one problem is the links that you have belongs in one giant image. If you will keep these links in that same image you will have to create "hot spots" for each link. Personally, I would make these either a seperate text and use CSS to arrange the hover link when the viewer mouses over or create seperate images for each link and use the javascript swap image behaviour during a mouse over.

Just my opinion. So far, 8/10
I don't think I understand?!?! I used photoshop and then "sliced" it to create loads of different images, which I then joined up to make that big image!
Have a look:
http://poordoggie.co.uk/styles/image...e/title_03.gif
http://poordoggie.co.uk/styles/image...e/title_04.gif
http://poordoggie.co.uk/styles/image...e/title_05.gif
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http://poordoggie.co.uk/styles/image...e/title_06.gif
http://poordoggie.co.uk/styles/image...e/title_07.gif

I think that you thought that that was all one big image? if I am wrong please correct me!
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