Hello all,
I have a fair amount of experience with computer programming but less so with webdesign. I have been working on my first website, which is called The Alternative Media Gateway (http://www.alternativemediagateway.com/), which is an online directory of alternative news sources.
I created the page using ASP.NET, although some pages are just HTML documents. All pages were created in notepad.
I would love to hear feedback about how the website looks in general, but in particular about the homepage, which definitely needs some work.
Specifically, several people have told me that they are having problems seeing part of the menu/table in the left frame of the page. It would be great to hear some feedback regarding how to define the size of images and frames on the homepage such that they look OK is all browsers.
One last note: I put NORESIZE In the frame tag of the left frame/menu on my homepage, but it doesn't seem to be working (you can still resize the window such that you can't see most of the menu).
Thanks,
Bryan
I have a fair amount of experience with computer programming but less so with webdesign. I have been working on my first website, which is called The Alternative Media Gateway (http://www.alternativemediagateway.com/), which is an online directory of alternative news sources.
I created the page using ASP.NET, although some pages are just HTML documents. All pages were created in notepad.
I would love to hear feedback about how the website looks in general, but in particular about the homepage, which definitely needs some work.
Specifically, several people have told me that they are having problems seeing part of the menu/table in the left frame of the page. It would be great to hear some feedback regarding how to define the size of images and frames on the homepage such that they look OK is all browsers.
One last note: I put NORESIZE In the frame tag of the left frame/menu on my homepage, but it doesn't seem to be working (you can still resize the window such that you can't see most of the menu).
Thanks,
Bryan






