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I think that Dracusis covered what need to be covered with the style sheet. I really like your logo, melded the different images well. Played with the scan lines. It works. The color scheme works as well. I love green so I can't complain. With the logo, I think you might want to fade it into your black on the sides as well. It fades on the top and bottom but is just cut off at the sides. Might flow a bit better. I also think that you might want to take a really hard look at your white space, because you have a ton of it. White space can be used well, but I don't think you did it quite right. I get large blocks of background and small blocks of content. Maybe adjust this ration a bit. [quote] all i was concerned with when making my site is making my site work in IE in a majority of the different resolutions [/quote] This is probabally one of the easiest tasks to achomplish. When I started out here I went on a rant about how Netscape sucks, how it should go to the firey pits of hell, and how it totally fuct up on one of the designs I did. A member named F1_Error kindly pointed out to me that if I change my focus from designing for IE to designing for NS that both NS and IE would be accounted for since what works in NS will 95% of the time work the same in IE. The reasoning for this is that IE is a much more lenient browser. You can make coding mistakes and IE just keeps on chugging without thinking about it twice. This logic was given to me years ago and things have changed slightly, however I still stand by the idea that coding for NS or Mozilla or Opera you will learn to have a far more structured coding style, and be a better web programmer for it. So where does that leave you? I would say, take what Dracusis said to heard. Don't just copy the code and use it, but look at it and try to see the differences, if you don't understand something look it up. It will be like pulling teeth but in the end after you have gone through all the tedium you will end up learning something. I do this whenever I see a good looking site. I imediately go to their source code and see how they are working it. Sometimes it confuses the hell out of me but I keep working it until I figure it out. If it really baffles me I send an email off to the webmaster, they are usually good to help me out. Next, work on some true fluidity. Take a look at bluerobot.com, that is an excellent CSS site for doing similar layouts to what you are trying. The code works on all major browsers as well. Lynx even likes it and that is a really good thing. Good luck, see you on the next evolution. [url=http://www.gurusnetwork.com] [img]http://www.ozoneasylum.com/images/88x31/gurusnetwork.gif[/img] [/url]
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