Im making my first css website. Im not sure about layouts. Do i get a template or should i make them myself? What ones are best? What colors work best on websites?
Im making my first css website. Im not sure about layouts. Do i get a template or should i make them myself? What ones are best? What colors work best on websites?
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Eh? You sure that's the correct URL?Originally Posted by Iain
Isnt that some strange web building company? Im confused.
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Someone left a note on a piece of cake in the fridge that said, "Do not eat!". I ate the cake and left a note saying, "Yuck, who the hell eats paper ?
Well i have been looking aroung and i like the way the Nvidia site all blends in with the white and i also think the single collom in the middle is the way to go.
Now where do i start from there, what "single collom" design is that called?
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Im probably being stupid, but how do i get this: http://www.thenoodleincident.com/tut...ic3_touch.html
to work
and is it the one i want?
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I think you should start from the beginning to be honest. Don't jump in the deep end, learn all the basics thoroughly first. Even the use of tables is a good base of knowledge in webdesign in case you have to take apart a website.
Start with www.w3schools.org
i did start with the css, and i understand it but i have trouble understanding this already done code but ill have another look
thanks
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The css is there for you.
Just create 3 boxes:
<div id="left">
<div id="middle">
<div id="right">
ps that site deos not work but ill find it
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ta norky, been so long
oops yes, www.csszengarden.com is what I meant
I can't really recommend what you should come up with, look around and see what you like, and more importantly see what other people like. Beg and borrow ideas (always get permission). Here's a little free webspace I used a while ago to test some ideas: http://smooth-nuts.siteburg.com/. Cross-browser compatibility is another - seemingly extensive at first - thing you should look into
Last edited by yamangman; 16-05-2005 at 04:27 AM.
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