Peter,
I am trying to come up with a new design for my website, one that uses less 
pictures. I actually used Photoshops "Save for Web" to make these pictures 
as small as I could. Thanks for checking my site. I'm new to this CSS, and 
need all the help i can get. 
Thank you,
Brian



On 9/14/05, Peter Jennings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> A quick check on the home page in a few browsers:
> 
> Firefox 1.0.6, IE6, Opera 8.02 and NS7.2 - looks OK and FF reports no 
> warnings or errors.
> 
> IE 5.01 and IE 5.5 - It's all there, but the graphics (vertical navigation 
> and pictures) are no centered.
> 
> Just for a laugh - NS4.7 looks useable to start with, but crashes when you 
> try to scroll!
> 
> HTML validates at W3C.
> 
> W3C CSS validator throws a number of errors. http://validator.w3.org/
> 
> At 358202 bytes to download, it's a bit big. Consider your customers who 
> do not
> have high speed internet connections. Those are pretty pictures, but at 
> about 25Kb each
> are they optimised for web? And, sorry if this sounds a bit brutal, are 
> they all necessary?
> 
> Peter
> 
> On Wed, 14 Sep 2005 15:53:34 -0700, Brian Gottier wrote:
> >This is the first time I have used CSS, so don't laugh at me please!
> >
> >Every time I think I am finished...I learn something new and have
> >to redo a
> >bunch of stuff.
> >
> >http://www.tv-sewingcenter.com
> >
> >style sheet :
> >
> >http://www.tv-sewingcenter.com/tvsc.css
> >______________________________________________________________________
> 
> 
> 
>
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