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    Web page design.....?

    Hey guys, here's a link to my school web page. Me and two of my friends are in the process of creating it, but we are pretty much noobs when it comes to html and web site creation. We all are however, doing the online tuts at Macromedia's site, and starting to grasp basic design and html. Anyways, I wanted to see what you guys think, and any ideas or ways we could improve. By the way, it is also our church web site too; our school is private which was started by our church, so we are mostly looking for functionallity rather than flashyness, but also nice to look at. This web page is under construction, so only some of the links work. (articles & sermons, gallery, and choir & worship)
    http://goeureka.org/
    Hope you like it! 8))

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    Web page design.....?

    I think it's pretty good actually.
    Simple clean layout. Easy navigation. No major scrolls happening. Not bad. :}

    Couple things i'd suggest...

    1) Use Levels to lighten up that frontpage photo so more facial details can show through.

    2) On some of you other pages, within the iframes, your text is right against the box edges. Add a margin width or some padding to that text block to fix that.

    Other than that right now, i think you guys are doing a great job. Keep on it.

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    Hey p?tr??k,

    One thing I wondered about. Your homepage tiles so on larger screens there are partial repeats. Was that intentional?

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    One thing I wondered about. Your homepage tiles so on larger screens there are partial repeats. Was that intentional?
    Opps! [confused] How do I fix that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by p?tr??k
    Opps! [confused] How do I fix that?
    Sorry, I don't know but theKeeper will. I looked at your page in both Safari and Firefox on a Mac and it rendered the same so I don't think it's a Mac rendering issue.

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    Web page design.....?

    not sure if he has fixed it or what but looks fine on my screen

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    Web page design.....?

    ooptea, if you are running at a lower resolution, like 1024x768, you won't see that problem.

    p?tr??k, to fix that problem, you are going to need to edit the CSS code at the very top of your page and set it to not repeat. You can do this by adding this line after the one that begins "background-image."

    Code:
    	background-repeat: no-repeat;
    There are some other issues with your code, but that will fix the background tiling problem.

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    Web page design.....?

    Thx Jon!

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    Web page design.....?

    Why is there only navigation on the home page? Was this done deliberatley?

 

 

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