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New UK NGO site, CSS + baked
dbfcs:
Great work!
burki:
i just say *WOW* very impressive site and perfect made...
kickarse:
Well thought out and good use of CSS, snippets, and modules...
Just one suggestiong... the java navigation could be made into completely css... as to not break some browsers.
mysticcowboy:
--- Quote from: kickarse on June 19, 2006, 11:56:40 PM ---Well thought out and good use of CSS, snippets, and modules...
Just one suggestiong... the java navigation could be made into completely css... as to not break some browsers. In
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kickarse, it really isn't Java navigation. It's CSS. It will work withouth the javascript in a modern browser. The javascript is just a backup and is only here because pure CSS dropdown menus don't work in IE.
Virgil, there's nothing protected here. Just a brilliant use of image replacement techniques in the menus. This took a lot of work.
I'm impressed by your CSS skills. I find the orange and blue attention grabbing but not comfortable for a long stay. Also, it really makes the photo of Kilimanjaro look creepy.
deeve007:
Thanks for the compliments guys. Sorry, hadn't returned to the forum for a while after posting this (went off to Germany for the World Cup!), so didn't see until now.
Am pretty happy overall with the site myself, though there's a few CSS hacks to get things working in the limited time I had. Not valid XHTML/CSS as I would have liked if I had more time, but being done "on the side" meant time was of a premium. And being my first "baked" site had much to learn, which hopefully is shown in the second "baked" site, www.michezoyouth.co m.
And yes, no hidden stuff here, just quite straightforward background images used for list menus. All menus generating as unordered lists so as to degrade well if stylesheets are turned off. Not a CSS "expert" by any means, just always like to find out how something is done either online or by work colleagues. I guess 10 years in the web "game" had to get me some level of knowledge afterall, even if it was mostly as a lowly Producer! ;)
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