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Thread: Please take a look at my Catalogue

notmeatall
Mon Feb 02, 2004 6:47 pm
#14

I think it was a great site and it works perfectly on inet explorer mabye dropping the google explorer in the toolbar will help?
Fashionable
Tue Feb 03, 2004 10:44 am
#15

Im working on the last section now (jackets) to make the site fully functional or "completed". I can see this will be an ongoing project though, as there are a few glitches that need a redesign associated with every article of clothing. My aim is to change this over time, but it is not first priority. Making the site usable and functional on the other hand is.


Are there any other tips for me as I near the "launch" of the site?



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Fashionable
Tue Feb 03, 2004 5:16 pm
#16

The site is done! YAY!



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ZahrIna
Wed Feb 04, 2004 8:01 am
#17

Hiya!! I was looking and you have listed Myoflex for Medic and Biosensors for Entertainers on the pantaloon set.... you may want to reverse them. Other than that I was not able to see the catalog so I'll have to look again. Nice job.

Message Edited by ZahrIna on 02-04-2004 10:04 AM



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Fashionable
Wed Feb 04, 2004 10:35 am
#18

Its fixed



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Xphilos
Wed Feb 04, 2004 2:13 pm
#19

super good site, jeany. it looks like you really put a lot of effort into it. it turned out great : )



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ShortStuff
Wed Feb 04, 2004 3:42 pm
#20

I think I have a new favorite! Expect me to direct a lot of people to your site Well done even if not "refined" it's definately more than I could do. I look forward to watching your site grow and thank you for sharing it.




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Fashionable
Wed Feb 04, 2004 4:48 pm
#21

Thank you so much for your warm comments! Its particularly needed right now, because Im really frustrated about the screen adjustment and how individual factors such as screen size, resolution and browser affects how my site appears.


I had the chance of looking at my site from my brother's pc tonight, and let me tell you - it didnt look good!
I have a 19" monitor running on 1024 x 768 resolution using IE 6.0. Everything looks perfect to me because I've aligned everything to fit MY computer *pulls hair*


Any good advice on frame and tabel design to get around this problem? I've noticed that if I link to a .gif picture in a new window (not a gif picture in a html page) the picture resizes itself when I adjust the window.

The pictures in my html page do not... Why is that, and is there a way for me to make the pictures never go outside full % screen? Or know a site that explains these things?


Thanks



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www.studiosalome.net


donnah42
Wed Feb 04, 2004 5:07 pm
#22

My suggestion would be to use a table design instead of a frames based one the next time you do a major update. If you use tables and set the table width to 100% then the table will stretch or shrink to fit the available space. The only problem with this is that you may need to adjust your image sizes a bit. Since your site navigation is at the bottom of the page instead of the top or sides, if the images are too large it may push your navigation down so that users have to scroll down to see it (which would be a very bad thing).

That's why having navigation at the bottom of a website isn't done too often, it's very tricky to get it to work out right on all types of screens and resolutions.

Don't get discouraged! Web work can be frustrating but it's so rewarding to see something that you created and that feeling of "aha!" when everything falls together is totally worth all the fiddling with it.



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Fashionable
Wed Feb 04, 2004 5:28 pm
#23


Thanks for your most welcome input and info, Donnah42!


Hmm next major update hehe It will be a while, I can tell you that. School work is now officially on top of my priority list, so I wont have time to do this kind of major work for some time. What would really help me is something that can remedy the situation within the boundries ofthe current layout - which uses frames.
If you have time to look at my html and see if there is anything that I can do that I havent done, please notify me and I'll be forever in your debt!


Im off to bed now - have fun everybody!

Message Edited by Fashionable on 02-05-2004 01:29 AM



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www.studiosalome.net


donnah42
Wed Feb 04, 2004 6:21 pm
#24

I'll try and look at it, but I haven't used frames in years so I'm not sure how much help I'll be! But I'll try and take time out to look at the code tomorrow.



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BristaAB
Mon Feb 16, 2004 11:06 am
#25

i just got in. it looks great.


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Frogsley
Mon Feb 16, 2004 4:08 pm
#26

wow that's absolutely stunning - great work!



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