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General Community => WebsiteBaker Website Showcase => Topic started by: nosmile on June 17, 2005, 10:46:00 AM

Title: I am still baking, but...
Post by: nosmile on June 17, 2005, 10:46:00 AM
Yo.
Since I bothered some of you with my problems, I am going to show how it's going.
The Site is still in preparation step but the template is almost ready.

mods used:
-advanced newsreader by fienieg moded by me.
-some news mods by glued2 and pcwacht
-menu mod by Stefan

valid xhtml, valid css tableless design (so far) tested under IE6, IE5.5, firefox 1.04, opera 7.xx and 8 and under linux konqueror and firefox - (some glitches  :roll: )
Starring: my daugther  :wink:

I will appreciate any comments.

Oh, yes this is the site: http://www.bartek-okna.bajtnet.pl - it will desappear soon, and relocate to proper domain and location. It's in polish, but lots of content is "lorem ipsum" based right now anyway.
Title: I am still baking, but...
Post by: beate on June 17, 2005, 12:07:42 PM
Very nice, like it :)
Title: I am still baking, but...
Post by: jakob on June 17, 2005, 01:44:42 PM
nice!

the picture of your daughter is about 5px too high in safari 1.3 under OSX 10.3.x.

seems to me some margins or paddings arent reset to 0.
if you cant find the proper element try a global reset for all elements:

Code: [Select]
* {
border: 0;
margin: 0;
padding: 0;
}
Title: I am still baking, but...
Post by: nosmile on June 17, 2005, 01:47:49 PM
thank you jakob ! same thing happened under linux. I've changed css, is it corrected now?
Title: I am still baking, but...
Post by: jakob on June 17, 2005, 02:17:00 PM
hmm...no. but it doesnt have to be the  #front-pic <div>.
its nested in 5 other divs, the one wich adds the padding or margin may be further up.

it looks like this:

html>body>div.for_ie>div.main>div#contenerek>div.banner>div#front-pic>img

its in one of these divs  :shock:

btw try to use less <div>s. there are a lots of them on your site. makes debugging a hellish piece of work ;)
Title: I am still baking, but...
Post by: nosmile on June 17, 2005, 06:00:34 PM
Maybe you're right... will see if I can improve it.
I need those divs for proper positioning, and yes - it is hellish work. For example I added "div.for_ie" only for proper positioning in IE 5, which is probably senseless.
Title: Nice
Post by: runvu on June 17, 2005, 09:27:05 PM
Very nice indeed, specially the leftside menu. I've been trying to make this myself but haven't had any luck. Did you change the "page_menu" function to get this to look the way it does, and would you mind posting the code you change if thats the case?

Anyways, good job!

m
Title: I am still baking, but...
Post by: Leigh on June 17, 2005, 09:56:05 PM
Very nice site. I'm intrigued how you took the picture of your daughter. Did you stand on a chair or a ladder? This type of photo for the web is quite popular so I'd like to know how you did it.
Title: I am still baking, but...
Post by: fienieg on June 18, 2005, 01:26:43 AM
That's a damn fine looking website you got there, to bad i can't read polisch  :wink:
Title: I am still baking, but...
Post by: nosmile on June 18, 2005, 11:47:25 AM
Thanks everyone.
@runvu
As I said i used improved menu - by stefan and I added my css style to it, so you can take a look at the css and see for yourself.
You'll find menu code here:
https://www.WebsiteBaker.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=777&start=0
@Leigh
She was just small  :) so I took the picture by standing above her and using wide lens. Then I added the window from another picture and that's it. A little play with photoshop basically.
@fienieg
 :lol:  It's really nothing amasing, this is going to be for a company which distribute and install windows, doors and such a stuff.
WebsiteBaker is really cool, I hope to use it in the future and add something from myself if I can.
I like template system and advanced user management, it helps a lot.
Title: I am still baking, but...
Post by: fienieg on June 18, 2005, 03:45:40 PM
@nosmile
Even if it's just for such a company, it's still a fine looking website!!!
Great gfx