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Hi,

I am building a website and I would appreciate if you give me a feedback.
Two section Fashion and Free stuff are not fineshed yet and the Link section is not final.

Site link:

http://ljiljana1.netfirms.com/

Thanks in advance.
 
Lily,

I went to your site today. Wonderful site!! :} I really like how you are displaying the photographs and everything is so clean! It works great in IE, Mozilla, Opera, and Netscape. I viewed the site on a 1280x960 monitor setup.

Great job!! :}
 
lindaw I do appreciate your comment so very much. I didn`t know a thing about building the site few day`s ago, and I am so glad that you take a time to visit the site and respond with good
marks.

Thanks so much. [excited]
 
Quick loading, and very effective.

The text link for the Fashion department is already active, so I did try...
:D
 
Lily, I had a peek at your site and it worked fine using Safari.

Some nice pictures in the Gallery, but I think you could make them even better. You are a Gurette after all. ;)

Nothing too complicated, just a wee tweak here and there.

If it's OK with you, I'll put a couple (Split 7 & 11) up in the brand new Photography Forum.

Don't want you suing me!. :shocked:

Al
 
Thanks Rantin Al!

If it's OK with you, I'll put a couple (Split 7 & 11) up in the brand new Photography Forum.

It is OK , just give a credit to Mirko Kovacevic! :)

Some nice pictures in the Gallery, but I think you could make them even better. You are a Gurette after all.

Nothing too complicated, just a wee tweak here and there.

Are you referring to: how I display them, or on the photos themselfs.?
Example would be nice! 8))
 
nitrobutler Thanks, I do appreciate your time to visit. :)

I have a question, pls help. On one page (Star field) in photoshop section the hyperlink is underlined and I do not want it underlined. [doh]. I am using Microsoft Frontpage 2000.
\:]
 
Lily, I was talking about improving the appearance of some of the images.

I have posted two improvement samples in the new Photography section.

Al.
 
Rantin Al I have to say that I prefer the original photographs.

The photgrapher has 20 years of experience and in any case it comes down to one thing personal choice, which I respect.

However, when you asked to "put up" the photographs I was not aware that you will use them for a tutorial.

Now, when you said:

The roofs which should be red are a dull brown

is incorrect since the roofs are not red but actually dull brown.

Have you been to Split?

I would apreciate it if you do not use these photographs in the future or on any other site.

Thank you.
 
ljiljana said:
nitrobutler Thanks, I do appreciate your time to visit. :)

I have a question, pls help. On one page (Star field) in photoshop section the hyperlink is underlined and I do not want it underlined. [doh]. I am using Microsoft Frontpage 2000.
\:]

Lily on the page before (Star field) you will see at the top of your code the following:

<style type="text/css">

<!--

A { text-decoration:none }

-->


This is what you need to take the underline off the Star Field page links. Just copy your style code from the previous page to the Star Field page and you will be good to go. Make sure you bring in the ending </style> tag as well.

Hope this helps!!
 
You are most welcome. If you use one external CSS file you can update all your pages from one file. Makes life much easier for sure. You can control the fonts, links, backgrounds, anything from one file. If you want to tackle that sometime just let me know. It is just a matter of creating the main CSS file then adding one small line of code per page.
 
lindaw

If you want to tackle that sometime just let me know. It is just a matter of creating the main CSS file then adding one small line of code per page.

Yes, I definately would like to do that.:)

One more question, I would like to have mouse over effect on image thumbnail but in slowmotion! \:]

Thank you very much for all your help.
Example:
 
The mouseovers can be done with ImageReady Lily. You can set the time in between for the change. You already have Java on your site so I would suggest making external js files for each script and linking that to each page with one line:

<script language="JavaScript" type="text/javascript" src="yourfilename.js"></script>

You would have the above line for each js file or each javascript you have.

The css info you have is very limited. You are only calling the scrollbars and text decoration for the pages. Fonts, background colors, font sizes, etc can be handled in one css and this will cut down on the clutter in your code. The css file needs to be in your root directory with your index file. The tag line to use on all your pages is:

<link rel="stylesheet" href="yourfilename.css" type="text/css">

Now remember to change the href to reflect how far down in the directories you go. If you have files in a folder called photos then the href in the above line is going to be ../yourfilename.css

I have attached the css file. Right now it is named lilycss.txt. You will need to change that to be yourfilename.css. You will remove any code that is:
<style type="text/css">

<!--

A { text-decoration:none }

-->

BODY .........
}
</style>
as this is your css info per page. Replace the above with the tag line I supplied and you are good to go. CSS is only helpful if you really utilize the css file with font info, p tag info, td and table tag info, etc. It makes updating your site a breeze as it is all from one file. I would suggest testing this on one page only to make sure you have the feel for it and don't mess up your site. Also good rule of thumb is make sure you have a copy on your hard drive of your site. I keep a copy by date of every site I update so if something goes crazy then I have a working copy to fall back on with no downtime.

Here is an example of a CSS I created to show you the possibilities:

body {
background-color: #e5e5e5;
font-family: verdana, arial, helvetica, sans-serif;
font-size: 12px;
color: #000000;
}

p {
font-family: verdana, arial, helvetica, sans-serif;
font-size: 12px;
color: #000000;
}

td {
font-family: verdana, arial, helvetica, sans-serif;
font-size: 12px;
color: #000000;
}

What this says is anything in the body or <body> tag will follow the above for formatting. Paragraphs will then follow the <p> tag info and table info or <td> tags will follow the td info.
 
This seem to be a threa for new web designs, so here goes

Been working on a new design for my site for a couple of days now and his is what I have so far. Would like some comments, good or bad.

I can only post a screen shot as the site is not ready for production quite yet. Soon i hope, before the end of the week.

Tell me what you think

You can't see it in the screen shot but there is some Flash animation on the header.

A first for me as I have never used inline frames before, I am hoping to incorperate some pph as well, but still working on that.

I would like to make it a little interactive if I can, seems to add to the good old hit count
 
Hey its very attractive Rick, I like the colors too. :) :) :)

Joyful
 
You are most welcome Lily!

Rick wonderful site! I really like the colors and the flow of the page looks great!

Taking on PHP eh? You will love it! You can even make your computer do the dishes for you with PHP 8}

Well ok I haven't gotten that far with it but the possibilities are endless with PHP, Pearl, CGI's etc.

:B :D
 

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