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Title: [need Critiques] Website Layout


Aithra - May 1, 2008 05:33 PM (GMT)
http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g291/ves...inum/layout.jpg

Constructive comments, suggestions, complaints are more than welcomed!

-Adrian

December, Esq - May 1, 2008 05:41 PM (GMT)
Unfortunately the picture's rather small, but from what I can see it looks great. It appears to be quite straightforward while being artistic at the same time.

Cal - May 1, 2008 07:22 PM (GMT)
First off, your colors and artistic sense are terrific, and your use of images is well done. Go you! However, I'd suggest against the framed content and steer you more toward divs -- and also using the footer images to replicate links (put them in the text bar also) rather than being the only place to find those things. Or perhaps in a z-indexed sidebar over the left image? That would be more effective, I think. People like to be able to spread their eyes over the entire viewing field, and boxy frames make that user-unfriendly. It's a GREAT start, though, you should be very proud.

Savant Blue - May 2, 2008 02:19 AM (GMT)
I love it. Except maybe making the entire table a bit wider. That would allow easier access and would probably be a bit more pleasing to the eye, less cramped. It all flows very nicely, though.

Emma - May 2, 2008 09:55 AM (GMT)
My gosh it's gorgeous! As I said before. But then, when I loaded, I was shocked all over again. It is like a beautiful rose in website form. Seriously one of the most amazing layouts I've ever seen.

My one critique (because I know my previous paragraph wasn't helpful so I searched) would be that the text looks too small. I personally hate small writing with a passion but I'd ask for at least 11px or the equivalent in em or something just so that people can read it easily enough even if they have crappy vision or whatever. Because you have a scrollbar, smaller text would just be for aesthetics, wouldn't it?




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