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looks great! especially love the links on the left side of the page! Great work! :gj:
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The only problem I see is there is nothing in your available section!!! You should hurry up and get started on that;)
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Nice site. Fast, easy to use, and good looking ;)
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Very nice to see proper use of CSS rather than table based layouts. Kudos to you for that :gj:
The only thing I would change now is getting rid of the ugly blue/purple links. Use a color that matches your overall layout.
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Originally Posted by
Nate
Very nice to see proper use of CSS rather than table based layouts. Kudos to you for that :gj:
Just because css is the latest great thing, doesnt mean its the only thing. I've been designing websites for 10 years now with tables and css, and they both work.
I dont mean to turn this thread into something else... Just interjecting my thoughts... ;)
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Originally Posted by
JasonG
Just because css is the latest great thing, doesnt mean its the only thing. I've been designing websites for 10 years now with tables and css, and they both work.
I dont mean to turn this thread into something else... Just interjecting my thoughts... ;)
Yes, I agree. Tables work. but it's certainly not my first choice. :)
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It looks nice! I like how in your "collection" section, you have a brief description of each morph and info on breeding outcomes with the hets and stuff.
I did notice one mistake. Under pewter, you said that when bred to a normal, pastels, cinnamons, and pewters will be produced. Normals will be produced also. Plus the wording is slightly confusing (which might have led to the mistake), since the word normal when referring to the parent, looks attached to the list of offspring. You can avoid that with different wording, something like: If you breed a pewter to a normal, you will produce pastels, cinnamons (or black pastels), pewters, and normals.