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Nice work poi, much better than the original! Do you really need to use italic for the menu and the '5 latest things'? I think it would look better if you just went for simple bold text there instead. The Post Oneline form looks much better now, but I'm not sure about the submit button. It looks like it is to small and missaligned the way you have it now. If you want to keep the same type of button you should make the orange part almost as high as the input areas, so the reflection starts bellow the input areas. But I think it would look better if you used a button styled similair as the input areas, but with the borders switched so it pops out of the page. The thing you've done with having the text appear on hover is nice, but from a usability view it would seem better if the user knew what the button did the whole time. One thing you could to while keeping a nice effect there was only have the orange button there to begin with (with text), but when the user hovers over the button you could add the reflection. Code wise you should drop the table, but you allready know that. What do you mean with "wish to make something better for the navigation list"? From what I see the navigation is coded correctly with <li>'s and CSS. Only thing I could see that might improve that part would result in removing the table and going for a CSS based layout. _________________________ "There are 10 kinds of people; those who know binary, those who don't and those who start counting at zero" - [url=http://www.golden-ratio.net]the Golden Ratio[/url] -
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