madphilb wrote:How does it translate to 800x600 (the most common size used on the internet)?
WhiteBlaze wrote:Yes well that would make me the only graphic artist on the net with a 800x600 website XD
WhiteBlaze wrote:Yes well that would make me the only graphic artist on the net with a 800x600 website XD
The yellow dosnt bother me either if enough people dont like the I will turn it down a bit though
Sure thing Ink It would be great to do a concepte
shooraijin wrote:Has it occurred to anyone that having websites keyed to a particular screen layout at all is a really bad idea?
inkhana wrote:Got a question - how would you do a site that isn't for a specific resolution?
I think you have to start with the idea that the page isn't set one way, then change the size of your browsing window several times to get a feel for how it arranges.
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<img src="images/headerfooter/caa_button_up.gif"
border="0" name="caa">
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<td width="100%" align="right" valign="bottom"
background="images/headerfooter/top_repeat.gif">
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<img src="images/headerfooter/affiliates_mapped.gif"
border=0 alt="Our Affiliates">
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glitch1501 wrote:i really like your layout, i think it looks cool, it looks like it will be hard to implement though
oldphilosopher wrote:*shudders* iframes. Ug.
WB: Very nice. The graphic design elements are superb! In terms of how it will work on the internet, though, you would be wise to head the advice of some of the people here. What do you want the site to acomplish? If you are in it to show your work to other graphic artists, then by all means be a resolution snob. (Seriously!). If you want to appeal to other people, and perhaps get hired to do some work, then you really should go to 800x600. Why? Think of this. Joe employer is looking to hire a graphic designer. He doesn't know much about resolutions, etc. That's what a graphic designer should know, right? He hit's your 1024x768 site, and BOOM! His web browser is doing weird stuff. "Hmm," he thinks to himself. "This guy can't even make a website that doesn't break my computer... Where's the next resume...?" Just somthing to think about.
And Shooby:
You are right. That's what it was designed for. But wait! Aarp (heh heh) net was designed to let people just share ideas, etc. And now the internet does ecommerce. You'll never get it back. Deal. If you really want to share text only, use gopher. If you want to do something that looks nice, you have to appeal to the widest demographic, but still be of the artist mindset. Use dreamweaver if you have to, or frontpage (but ONLY if someone is going to kill you if you do anything else!) In otherwords, it's all about target audence. I cannot overemphisize this! (Well, I guess I could say that poorly designed websites are the number one cause of premature death in asia. yeah... That would be overemphisizing it, I guess...)
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