View Full Version : Follow along, part 4
dacoyle
09-13-2005, 07:19 PM
Well, that was an anticlimax. The redesign didn't take nearly as long as last year when I did this for agla.org. That's the downside of knowledge; I didn't have to look up more than 1 or 2 CSS codes.
As always, please no comment on the content. I know what's bad and I've told the client. That's as much control as I have.
XHTML Strict really isn't that hard; biggest thing to get used to is align+ isn't valid.
Final site, pending content, www.adamebbin.com (http://www.adamebbin.com) .
Richard Waller
09-13-2005, 11:26 PM
Looks fine. In your message I think you ought to have included http:// on the link, thus
http://www.adamebbin.com (http://www.adamebbin.com)
Three very small points: (1) move the box for the newsletter over just a tad so it isn't bumping up against the colored border; (2) make sure the candidate gives you a photo without a shadow behind his head; and (3) you have to use the http: stuff to make a hotlink here in vBulletin. (For lurkers, the link is http://www.adamebbin.com (http://www.adamebbin.com/)).
dacoyle
09-14-2005, 09:49 AM
Three very small points: (1) move the box for the newsletter over just a tad so it isn't bumping up against the colored border; (2) make sure the candidate gives you a photo without a shadow behind his head; and (3) you have to use the http: stuff to make a hotlink here in vBulletin. (For lurkers, the link is http://www.adamebbin.com (http://www.adamebbin.com/)).
Judy,
You spotted the one glitch I haven't figured out yet. I'm having trouble getting padding to work on the form area, though it displays a little better in IE, darnit, so I haven't looked into it lately.
Link is working now.
dacoyle
09-14-2005, 11:44 AM
Judy, thanks for the reminder on that spacing. I tried everything to get padding on that display box, but couldn't get it working. Turns out all I needed to do was put a 5 pixel right margin on the logo.
Turns out all I needed to do was put a 5 pixel right margin on the logo.Aha! Now who'da thunk it...?
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