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www.eleventhframephoto.com - 12-24-2006, 12:04 PM


http://www.eleventhframephoto.com/

Please let me know what you think.
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I keep getting a script error.
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I keep getting a script error.
Where? Can you elaborate please?
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12-24-2006, 03:53 PM


The portfolio thumbnails aren't lined up right:



And on the Biography page, "amature" should read "amateur".

It's a clean, simple layout... did you code it yourself, or is it from a template?

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12-24-2006, 03:55 PM


I coded it myself. I forgot about the thumbnails. they line up on a normal size screen, but not on a widescreen. I need to figure out why.
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12-24-2006, 09:25 PM


Attractive coloring. I do like the navigation too.

The one thing that I find a little out of place are all the affiliate links scattered throughout the site. Do you really want people to leave your site that much?

To fix the alignment thing change the positioning from absolute to relative on those divs. You'll have to adjust the positioning also. This will position the elements relative to the parent element rather that the browser.

The formatting is breaking on the Contact page.

The image galleries (simpleviewer) have a little too much empty space at the top and could stand to be a little closer to the navigation.

In all it looks like it's going to be a pretty cool site once it's completed.

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Attractive coloring. I do like the navigation too.

The one thing that I find a little out of place are all the affiliate links scattered throughout the site. Do you really want people to leave your site that much?

To fix the alignment thing change the positioning from absolute to relative on those divs. You'll have to adjust the positioning also. This will position the elements relative to the parent element rather that the browser.

The formatting is breaking on the Contact page.

The image galleries (simpleviewer) have a little too much empty space at the top and could stand to be a little closer to the navigation.

In all it looks like it's going to be a pretty cool site once it's completed.
Thanks for the tip with the alignment issue. As for the simpleviewer, I wanted it closer but I couldn't get it to move up. That space is in the simpleviewer code. I'll have to look at it again and see if I can fix it. I don't know what happened to the contact page, it looked normal last time I looked at it... lol.
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12-25-2006, 11:29 AM


Can I get some help with these <div> tags? I changed the position from absolute to relative, but I cannot align them where I want to. They just stay against the left side of the table no matter what I change the Top and Left numbers too. Any ideas?

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12-26-2006, 12:54 PM


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Can I get some help with these <div> tags? I changed the position from absolute to relative, but I cannot align them where I want to. They just stay against the left side of the table no matter what I change the Top and Left numbers too. Any ideas?

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The top and left definitions need to have 'px' following the numbers.

So instead of top: 100; you need top: 100px. That should take care of it.

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The top and left definitions need to have 'px' following the numbers.

So instead of top: 100; you need top: 100px. That should take care of it.
thanks a lot, its fixed now.
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