Allewyn: I find myself agreeing with Michael (hint: its taxon) I don't want to repeat what he said but just for the sake of pinpointing what I feel are the problems:
1. The way the column hugs tightly to the left hand side of the screen.
2. Your stortooper just sitting in the middle of the text (obscuring some of your content).
3. The odd clip-art look to the dolphin and rock strips which don't match each other or anything else (or the little spheres you use).
4. The site menu not being aligned.
I'm not sure if you are subverting some conventions but it just gives the odd impression of being slightly broken (I can't really explain better than that). This is esp. so for the stortrooper which has been positioned but I suspect it has been positioned:
quote:
#avatar{
position : absolute;
left : 10%;
top : 50%;
}
for a different screen resolution than mine (800x600) so that it is in the wrong place. Also the odd width thing of the column - you have manually set it to 100% but set it to 50% in the CSS - you've set the margins to auto:
quote:
margin-left : auto;
margin-right : auto;
but that just doesn't work in IE/Win so the column isn't centred - set text-align: center on the body as well - see:
http://bluerobot.com/web/css/center1.html
5. I also think the colours need fixing - they just strike me as a little plain. I suspect more of a contrasting colour is need for the main content area.
Anyway enough of the splash page.
the CSCG:
Looking good - I think we've been over most things. You might want to use target top external links to get people out of your frameset. Also the Golden Web Award - I've seen it popping up all over the page but I was wondering if anyone knew how worthwhile it was (there site is poor and they have some pretty shady looking sponsors - online viagra sales and casinos). On the award winners page:
www.goldenwebawards.com/awardwinners.shtml
they say:
quote:
The list of websites below are not in any particular order regarding score, achievement, design, content, creativity, prestige, or member favorites. The websites listed below are 100 of the award winners that were randomly chosen from our database to represent the curent month.
How many people get that award a month?
Anyway left along the way-side (main):
1. The page looks unbalanced with the green bar down the side (is this also due to the centring problem - see above).
2. In the title you have tried a little drop shadow effect in CSS but the shadow is dropped too far and gets dropped further the lower down we go.
3. Will that IFRAME work in NS4.x?
4. Why does the 'Non-CSS compliant browser menu' show up as just a thing column? That looks 'broken' too.
5. Resizing below 800x600 also really breaks the site.
6. Your sayings link is broken.
7. DL-44's link doesn't work.
The Awards:
1. Again they look broken - they scrolling boxes have their tops above the level of that green bar, the middle one isn't the same length as the others and the 2 brackets look like they are in the worng place. And the footer is too low and not centred (although the text is its box isn't).
2. Navigation: I click on Glossary, FAQs or Criteria and I appear to be on a page with no way to get back other than the back button.
Other than that it appears to look good.
OK I'm going to stop there - its my birthday and I want to get home and go to the pub!! Apart from the splash page the look of the 3 sub-sites is good but I think their is a problem with the way you've done your CSS only designs as there seems to be some issues with screen resolution messing up your designs (which wouldn't happen if things were designed to be more fluid). There are some other problems which would be fixed by testing them in the range of browsers (as things like IE5/Win centring isn't working which probably accounts for most of my concerns).
Overall you've got things looking good but a couple of flaws seem to be throwing the design on a lot of pages and you need to address those problems. Keep tweaking and things will look much better.
Emps
I like the look and feel of this section but it needs a few tweaks as the layout doesn't seem quite right.
A good buttock will always find a bench for itself - Estonian proverb