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cemoore36
Posts: 8 From: Memphis, TN, US Status: offline
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Self taught web designer, - 11/13/2001 19:49:00
Hello all, I'm here to get some feedback on my web-site, I'm a TV and print designer that decided to take my skills a little further. I have gotten comments from none graphic and none web hip friends of mine and it has been positive but I need comments from webers who do this every day for me to know if I am on the right track. I have designed 2 other sites, one for a business and the other for a friend and they were very happy. So this is my first time so be honest but gentle. www.cemooreart.com
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Richard Sterling
Posts: 314 From: Cincinatti Ohio West Point, Nebraska USS Status: offline
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RE: Self taught web designer, - 11/13/2001 20:49:00
Carl, you have some sweet looking pages. Personally I would have made the page listings clickable in the menus instead of using the number legend and clickable numbers. I would have added some bullets next to the links that show on mouse over too that would help indicate it's a link. Would have done the same on the index page links too.Visually I think it's superb. Rich
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cemoore36
Posts: 8 From: Memphis, TN, US Status: offline
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RE: Self taught web designer, - 11/13/2001 20:58:00
Ok, cool, can u do a mouse over in frontpage without using a hover button, I will be changing the site at some point.Carl
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Richard Sterling
Posts: 314 From: Cincinatti Ohio West Point, Nebraska USS Status: offline
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RE: Self taught web designer, - 11/13/2001 21:07:00
Not directly as a function or FrontPage, but a little javascript can go a long way. I'm lazy (and or stupid) so I bought jbots to do the hard work. But you can do it for free. Check this out....http://wsabstract.com/mousewhipper/index.htm And you might just do a search for "mouse over" here on this forum for more tips.
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EWD
Posts: 1052 From: BeauFlow, NY Status: offline
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RE: Self taught web designer, - 11/14/2001 20:33:00
SWEEEET is right! You wanted to know if you're on the right track? How 'bout you're out in front leading the train? I know 'cause I'm watching from the caboose  Great work, this.
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mittvet
Posts: 41 From: Mittagong NSW Australia Status: offline
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RE: Self taught web designer, - 12/8/2001 6:53:34
Some great looking designs to your work and your pages load quickly. Nice background. one question though - why have you introduced a blue background on your resume 'professional experience page'. To me it breaks the general warm earthy feel to the rest of the site. www.mittagongvet.com.au
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robbiesan
Posts: 28 Joined: 12/4/2001 From: Canada Status: offline
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RE: Self taught web designer, - 12/10/2001 17:44:10
Yeah, a very nice site indeed. I really like the artistic expressions. You are very talented. It is a bit small though and may be a bit tough to read for some people.
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I.M.Learning
Posts: 108 Joined: 12/5/2001 From: USA Status: offline
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RE: Self taught web designer, - 12/14/2001 16:40:39
Carl - ditto on the awesome artistic touch! Love the professional appearance. One thing I couldn't quite adjust to 'tho was not being able to click on the menu items (ie., under the Resume page link there are 4 choices listed - I'm determined to make one of those click! Why make me go up to the 1-4 numbers at the top? I think someone else mentioned this so maybe you're working on that - other than that, great job!
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