Jump to content
Search In
  • More options...
Find results that contain...
Find results in...

neubejiita

Members
  • Content count

    786
  • Joined

  • Last visited

3 Followers

About neubejiita

  • Rank
    Forum Regular

Recent Profile Visitors

6671 profile views

Single Status Update

See all updates by neubejiita

  1. http://www.bejiitaswrath.com/

    My latest website design. I have created a titlepic that matches the website below, and tweaked the CSS using the TwentyTen theme as a guide to create a better looking layout. Sure it is blue links, white background and so on, but I hope this is very readable and renders very well in your browsers. I should test this in IE 6.0, as a lot of my visitors use that, but the only version I have on my Windows partition is version 9.0. Anyway, tell me what you think. I am trying to optimise for SEO, so there are a lot of alt tags filled out and good content.

    1. Show previous comments  7 more
    2. Xeros612

      Xeros612

      Doesn't your editing program have a "make module X take Y % of available screen space" option? I used that quite a bit in VS2010 in my web design course last semester, and it's a very useful tool that would all but remove all complaints about unnecessary horizontal scrolling.

    3. neubejiita

      neubejiita

      Xeros612 said:

      Doesn't your editing program have a "make module X take Y % of available screen space" option? I used that quite a bit in VS2010 in my web design course last semester, and it's a very useful tool that would all but remove all complaints about unnecessary horizontal scrolling.


      I edit my code in the html editor in Cpanel, I do not have Dreamweaver or similar, but the page does scale now, I need to tweak it a little more but it is fixed now. What is the minimum screen resolution I should adjust for? I run 1600*1200, maybe I should tweak it for 1152*864 or 1280*1024 or less. I will have to check Google Analytics and see what the average screen resolution is these days.

      #EDIT. I have got it to fit a 1116 pixel wide display, this will fit on a 1152 pixel wide display, this is the best I can manage and should be just fine, I need to test this on IE 8.0, but I have no access to IE 6.0 to test, but all good so far.

    4. Bucket

      Bucket

      If you're concerned about backwards compatibility, you can always do a Google search on "standalone IE versions". Likewise, older versions of FF and Opera can be acquired on oldapps.com.

    5. Show next comments  3 more
×