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Old 08-10-2007, 01:10 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Old 08-10-2007, 06:27 PM   #2 (permalink)
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ok, i have a couple of things...

1. the background took pretty long to come up for me. i know it's a tough task, but i would work on decreasing the file sizes a bit on the images a bit.

2. i dislike the placement of the google ads in the center of the page. looks out place to me.

3. i don't like how the background just ends at the bottum and their is no real transition to the plain black background. but then again, i am at a higher res than most. however if i recall correctly, so are you. so just maybe you know what i mean. a simple fade might help smoothen it out a bit.

other than that i have no complaints. looks pretty good. you get better each time around.
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ok, i have a couple of things...

1. the background took pretty long to come up for me. i know it's a tough task, but i would work on decreasing the file sizes a bit on the images a bit.

2. i dislike the placement of the google ads in the center of the page. looks out place to me.

3. i don't like how the background just ends at the bottum and their is no real transition to the plain black background. but then again, i am at a higher res than most. however if i recall correctly, so are you. so just maybe you know what i mean. a simple fade might help smoothen it out a bit.

other than that i have no complaints. looks pretty good. you get better each time around.
I redid the CSS and changed the Google ad. Don't know if you wrote this before or after that. If before, then sorted. If after, I'll change it.

I agree about the image size and the lack of fading to black.
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Okay, smaller image file, and fading to black. I could make the entire background all the way to the bottom have that style...
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Fixed it.
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the google ads disappear behind the div containing your background now. meaning they aren't visible, nor accessible once your big background image loads.
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ok, well it took awhile for it to load and I also have to scroll sideways to see the whole thing, at 1024x768.
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Yeah, I tried to make it easer for people on 1024x768, but it seems as though I failed. :3
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like boyle said, I dont like how you have to scroll right to see the google ads.
The image and navigation on the left look good, but all of that text to the right of the main image, in red and aqua and white, i think are a bad choice of colors.
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Old 09-10-2007, 12:09 AM   #10 (permalink)
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Haha yeah, I was in a weird mood. xD

It will be changing soon. I will be offering paid hosting, so people will want to be able to see what's going on easily.

I'll make it more friendly for all ages and types.
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