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Tutorial Dash - 6/27/2006 21:51:19   
Hello,

I am looking for comments and suggestions about webmaster tutorial site http://www.tutorialdash.com

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RE: Tutorial Dash - 6/28/2006 1:55:30   
It looks pretty enough.

You shouldn't really be using px for font sizing though - I'd change it to around 74% (ish).

Also, your layout breaks (particularly the navigation) if the font-size is increased. You might want to look at changing the nav buttons from a fixed height to one using ems so that they increase in height with the text.

And I'd add in a focus effect for the links too.

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RE: Tutorial Dash - 6/28/2006 9:17:23   
i like it.. sadly i'm not advanced enough to go into anything other than looks...:)

i like it. it's different enough from other tutorial sites I've been on. and you do somethings that I do differently but your process seems easier.:)

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RE: Tutorial Dash - 6/28/2006 10:33:35   
Cool idea. Do you check to make sure all the tuts work before you post them? My biggest annoyance is picking up a how to and then figuring out that it's more of a how not to.

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RE: Tutorial Dash - 7/3/2006 11:26:19   
Thanks for the comments everyone :D

Keep them coming :D

You should also check out the new forum at http://www.tutorialdash.com/forum :D

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