That is actually a Flash application that allows the company to post up to date
news flashes easily. It also is meant to add a little pizzaz to the site. I
have a professional designer making it look like a computer monitor.
I am actually dropping the DHTM menu from the site because it falls
Thanks. I like to entire color scheme and find it soothing.
I do need to do something with the extra white space, but I am optomizing the
site for 800x600. I did an informal survey of this company's customers and
found most use that screen resolution.
The Flash application will take up 50%
First some explanation
As I further make my transition to Web Designer from Web Developer I could use
some more assistance from the group. Here are 2 prototype pages I am working
on currently. I will be using DHML on the lighter blue navigation bar to make
drop down menus. I will also
First some explanation
As I further make my transition to Web Designer from Web Developer I could use
some more assistance from the group. Here are 2 prototype pages I am working
on currently. I will be using DHML on the lighter blue navigation bar to make
drop down menus. I will also
On 7/25/05, Russel Madere [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
First some explanation
As I further make my transition to Web Designer from Web Developer I could
use some more assistance from the group. Here are 2 prototype pages I am
working on currently. I will be using DHML on the lighter blue
On 7/25/05, Russel Madere [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The client wants this site and the realted sites to have use the latest web
technologies as a showcase for what can be done on the web. I decided to use
XML and Flash and HTML, CSS and DHML. I feel this will be excellent
technologies to
another trick to use is to import style sheets that have CSS
incompatible with older browsers, as in:
style type=text/css media=screen
@import /css/CSS-PstylesheetName.css;
/* other css goes in here */
/style
Since older browsers do not handle the import declaration, they ignore it.
Also
Should I be overly worried about accessibility on a commercial
site?
Considering your audience, I would. You're dealing with a site with
an
audience of veterans, right?
This is a commecial site I picked up thanks to the veterans' site. They offer
service and support to small and
Why we using the DHTML text area in the center to throw the page content into?
What's the benefit of that?
Site looks nice, I like the logo :)
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very fast comment - I like the gradients. Are you putting anything to
the left and right of the textbox though? Looks a bit empty.
Dana
On 7/25/05, Russel Madere [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
First some explanation
As I further make my transition to Web Designer from Web Developer I could
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