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    What to do next?

    First of all, you need to spell "developer" correctly. As far as "what's next" you need to determine the content that will be on your website, and specifically what will be on the home page. You need to prioritize each bit of content which will inform your layout. Then you start by just...
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    Fixed Background Solution

    First of all, can someone kick out "Technoblue" for constantly spamming the forums?? The code above does not help with fixed background - that positions the background in the right location, top right, but for a fixed background (where it doesn't move when the page scrolls) do...
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    Dropdown not working in IE6

    You need to use javascript for IE6. IE6 does not recognize the hover pseudoclass on non-links (li:hover). http://www.htmldog.com/articles/suckerfish/dropdowns/
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    Navigation menu help!!

    You don't need JS to do drop downs any more. Check out the "Son of Suckerfish" tutorial for doing CSS-based drop downs. You will only need a really small JS file just for IE6. http://htmldog.com/articles/suckerfish/dropdowns/ As far as the other types of menus you'd like to create, JQuery...
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    Best CMS program

    I'm personally a huge Drupal fan, due to its flexibility. But it is complex. (I did my site in Drupal)
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    HeadlinerCreative - review, please!

    Thanks guys! I was really aiming for an organic graphite-on-cotton type of feeling. I was getting really bored with what I had to do for work (they all want sharp clean lines)! That's also why I went with Cooper for the heading typeface - a nice fun look! The dotted lines are meant to just be...
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    HeadlinerCreative - review, please!

    Hi guys! I just completed my new website a few days ago and I'd like your feedback! I built it using Drupal, and I'm also giving away the architecture and an easy-to-modify theme, specially geared to designers creating a portfolio site. Check it out here and let me know what you think...
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