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rhaynes.acadiau.ca/cards/mywish.php
Hi, I have built a relatively simple website to help me organize my hobby of sportscard collecting. Just looking for some feedback or helpful suggestions.
My website Thanks, R Haynes |
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I think you need to get rid of the frame and make the text rounder and softer.
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any suggestions
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Hi, just wondering if you have suggestions on how I can keep the tradelist database search "on top" without frames (I am a relative newbie)... by rounder do you mean with font choice? Any suggestions? R Haynes |
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Yeah remove the frame, and also take a different color for the brownish menu.
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When doing something like this I'm a great fan of putting the sections into <div>s and floating them with css. Glish gives a great example of this. |
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Also, where it says "click refresh to get newest version", you could put in this piece of code at the top of the document to ensure that it is never cached, so people won't need to hit refresh:
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Just a suggestion. Also, yes make text smoother, and instead of frames maybe use tables or something similar, like I did on my website. ** Oh yeah, on my site I remember i use a combo of tables, and the <div class="css_style"> thing where you float it on the side of a page with CSS, as mentioned above. |
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