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Old 18-11-2007, 21:17
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Okay well this is my first ever template, after over 8 hours of creation and tweaking - its semi-complete - what do you think so far? The colour isn't final at the moment... but I'm quite surprised what such little knowledge can put into... I've only properly learn CSS since... well yesterday. Let me know your reviews and any suggestions you have.

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I'd say I like it.. but still some work must be done before making it final... The top menu buttons shiver as you hover over them one-by-one... this appears to be a bit clumsy, but you can reframe them to get highlighted themselves without disturbing the other ones. [suggestion: try using JS, it's good & lively] Also, once clicked on any of the menu buttons, they got stuck to nowhere, as if they got hung up Also the color isnt bad as it matches the one with the forum Best of Luck, Ben
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I don't think its multi browser compatible because in FireFox it isn't displaying the web site hosting correctly.

I like the basic design simple and effective just need to see clearly how its set out.

Make sure you test your web site hosting in a number of browsers mate because you need your web site hosting to work 100% in every browser so any visitor can view your web site hosting correctly.
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Thank you for all of your suggestions!

Okay... the reason they get stuck together is because they are all linking to the same page... and that's for purposes of a:hover, a:visited, etc. Yes I messed around with the divs so they look a bit messy I'm fixing that now. I have IE installed so I'll be looking in both those browsers - and especially Opera... its useless with styles. Very basic indeed, I'll be improving it over time. Again thanks for your suggestions I appreciate it .
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