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[quote]In mid 2004 there's really no excuse to still be using tables to control your layout. Read up on CSS layouts & design, and re-code it now before you end up burying yourself in markup soup. Trust me, in the long run, it's a much easier way to design and maintain websites. [/quote] You're kidding me right? I use tables for the news and events, as I believe that they can be displayed in a table (because there are dates and text ... i.e. tabular data). But that is my personal preference. The rest of the design (the actual layout) is in CSS... I've validated it and it's valid XHTML, Bobby AAA but fails CSS because I use an IE hack. Agree that bevel and shadows are a bit overboard. Will see if I can tone it down. Have a problem with the gras title because I don't have the original file, so I can't make it look better even though I want to. Agree the coloured squares. I wish I had a photo to add ... but I don't at the moment ... can only work with what I've got ... which is nothing. My biggest problem is the top bit aswell... And possibly the grey background color. Hmm... I like cutting up into sections ... adds structure to the page. I can't help but think it looks a bit buggered in Opera. Is it really that bad? Here's what I see: [url]http://members.optusnet.com.au/grasweb/screen.jpg[/url] Is it really that messy? I don't need to sell the content or the site for that matter, as it will be relevant to the target audience, the design is more for my piece of mind :) An artistically challenged person trying to make something look nice.
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