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Changed from absolutely positioned DIV's to floating ones ... not sure why. Added a bit of colour. Moved the content up in the source. Still have some CSS optimising to do, though.
Your thoughts, good and bad, are welcomed.
> [URL]http://www.defencemechanism.com/color/[/URL]
> [URL]http://wellstyled.com/tools/colorscheme2/index-en.html[/URL]
>
> :-)
I love you - thanks.
Fixing the colours is on my "to do" list.
> Erk. Well, colours are a bad point with me - I'm not colour-blind or
> anything, just have appallingly bad taste.
[URL]http://www.defencemechanism.com/color/[/URL]
[URL]http://wellstyled.com/tools/colorscheme2/index-en.html[/URL]
:-)
> Cheers for the recommendations Coin. Tyla: I've heard BBEdit mentioned
> a lot but have never got round to trying it.
BBEdit is well worth looking at. It's the app I started out life as a website coder with. Excellent cutomization, expandability and support and stupidly powerful. Probably my most favorite Mac App.
> played 2 hours of badminton
Ah badminton, the scourge of my childhood. Although it was a good excuse to say the word 'shuttlecock' a lot.
> Nice, XHTML1.1 and CSS2/2.1 in there too. Just a shame IE can't handle
> some of the nested styles your using (not a complaint, just nice to
> see someone embracing CSS properly and ignoring idiotic browser
> constraints).
>
> Not to sure about the colour scheme, but from a code monkay point of
> view, I'm loving it.
>
> FWIW, I notice you mention HicksDesign in your section about
> Burnout... In a bizarre twist of randomness, I live 30 seconds away
> from his studio!;)
>
> Your JS error is line 149 on that page btw:
>
> if (document.comments_form.email != undefined)
>
> An in IE6 on: http://timmargh.net/2005/03/all_change_agai.php Your
> floats explode big stylee (due to the form elements)
>
> And this: http://www.hicksdesign.co.uk/journal/546/, should fix the
> white space bug in you nav list (left hand) in IE.
Yeah what that inhuman said..... :S :D
I've been dedicating more of my time to sorting out my apps and tools I use in a bid to streamline my life and HTML/CSS editors are next on my list.
I've just typed up an entire 3000 word report today (it's due in tomorrow). Also today I've had one lecture, played 2 hours of badminton, and watched The Bill.
I was going to do most of it last night til I got dumped with a load of web design to do for today!!