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11-02-05 12:59 PM
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Angel
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big enough? Nice picture though.
Prier
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Waaay too large. Unless you're viewing that on 1600x1200 or higher, that's way too big. Tone it down a notch...if for nothing else than the fact that the height stretches tables.
Peardian
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Too big, but the picture rocks.
Yoshi Dude
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Originally posted by fabio
it doesn't take up that much space.
..orele?
That layout is way too large. You do not need every post to be as tall as the dragon. What would be better is to have more of the dragon show up with longer posts.. although that doesn't make sense, because from checking at your code, it's a freaking scrollbar layout. NOES
You don't need a scrollbar layout you know. The image itself even looks like just a regular table with a picture, it fooled me.
The dragon itself is too large as well, it makes your posts too wide.

The blue border for a quotebox is not working out either. Blue and red clash too much.
fabio
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I just viewed your layout with IE and Firefox and it doesn't take up that much space. It looks very good.
firemaker
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Well at some point during thhe last week I decided it was time to create my own layout. Well I taught myself CSS and you are now looking at the results. I think it looks cool but anyway now for my rant so the moderators don't suddenly ban me for a bad layout:


56k guys tell me if it is just too slow to load and i will cut down on it (I used to have 56k it is very slow compared to DSL.)
Does the layout take up too much space, if it does I can shorten it. Generally I just want your opinions on it.

here is a quote box
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