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the leftnav is keen and the only thing I can really get my head around without knowing how much content is going to be displayed. I hate liquid sites that have minimal content so I wonder what it will in fact look like. I agree that the leftnav area should be extended, at least to the bottom. The three content panels on the front look like you were experimenting with placements of the content/headline/thumb and they *all* look kinda gimpy in my opinion, most likely a result of the justified text is such a small width, that leaves a lot of big holes in unpredictable places. One last thing I could pick on is the huge image in the mainimage divif my monitor resolution was small I would feel cheated on the wait for that to download =) It's really kinda disjointed and all need to be pulled together but you've shown in a very early stage here, that's not fair maaaan. Hard to make suggestions without sounding like the whole page is being done over. I'd like to see the leftnav div get to the bottom of the browser =D that's a headache. [url=http://family.disk919.com/jason/][i]Jason[/i][/url] [EDIT] something I see in your javascript regarding the IE6 CSS rollovers (which are still a little blinkee in my IE6, the +/- graphics on rollover) has me curious, could you point me to some reading on the problem you're talking about? I've been wondering about strange CSS rollover behaviours myself, kinda laggy on certain machines, I just thought it was too much open at once on said machine... [This message has been edited by JKMabry (edited 05-31-2003).]
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