Bungy trampoline site in the making

mysticcowboy

Throwing a full length column behind the navigation would make the design look more balanced. Faux columns are easy with a background image.

kweitzel


kingskin

Quote from: kweitzel on January 19, 2006, 12:13:55 PM
Quote from: i2Paq on January 19, 2006, 11:54:24 AM

Next project is a new template for you own site? :wink:


and maybe a decend CMS to power it ... like WB??? :evil:

joking aside, if i've read the footer instead of the content I would have seen it ...
It looks like I've got some baking to do!

kingskin

Quote from: i2Paq on January 19, 2006, 11:54:24 AM
Quote from: kingskin on January 19, 2006, 09:56:59 AM
[I come from the green green land of Holland. Cheers Matt



Next project is a new template for you own site?  :wink:
Too true, I must do something about that, it is in desperate need of a baker!

kweitzel

Quote from: i2Paq on January 19, 2006, 11:54:24 AM

Next project is a new template for you own site? :wink:


and maybe a decend CMS to power it ... like WB??? :evil:

joking aside, if i've read the footer instead of the content I would have seen it ...

i2Paq

Quote from: kingskin on January 19, 2006, 09:56:59 AM
[I come from the green green land of Holland. Cheers Matt

I've seen that "Web Design in de Achterhoek" 8-)

Next project is a new template for you own site?  :wink:
Opensource is my life, but then elsewhere.

kingskin

Quote from: kweitzel on January 19, 2006, 10:58:49 AM
clearly the way to go!

also, maybe go for a liquid layout with 5 width instead of a fixed width ... I can undestand, why you went for the 750px (800 by 600 base) but a 90% could look nice as well ...

check the floatutorial here: http://css.maxdesign.com.au/

cheers

Klaus
Good thinking Klaus,I will have a look at the tutorial and have a stab. If it works out I'll let you know,Cheers Kingskin

kweitzel

clearly the way to go!

also, maybe go for a liquid layout with 5 width instead of a fixed width ... I can undestand, why you went for the 750px (800 by 600 base) but a 90% could look nice as well ...

check the floatutorial here: http://css.maxdesign.com.au/

cheers

Klaus

kingskin

Quote from: kweitzel on January 18, 2006, 05:02:48 PM
rrright Kingskin ... not bad at all ... but have thought about putting the menu horizontally, it might fit the page better ...

As alternative I think with a "clear: left" in the CSS of the main div you might clear the "column" below the navigation ... guessed it? That's the part I would try to do a different way ...

but, looks good ... based in Italy?
Hi kweitzel, I thought about putting the menu horizontally but decided to stick with the vertical layout...

cheers

Klaus

Hi kweitzel, I thought about the horizontal menu but decided against it but you were right about the area below the menu it had to be cleared so thats what I did, see what you think now, feedback is always appreciated, THANKS :wink:
and the answer to the last Q is no I come from the green green land of Holland. Cheers Matt

kweitzel

rrright Kingskin ... not bad at all ... but have thought about putting the menu horizontally, it might fit the page better ...

As alternative I think with a "clear: left" in the CSS of the main div you might clear the "column" below the navigation ... guessed it? That's the part I would try to do a different way ...

but, looks good ... based in Italy?

cheers

Klaus

kingskin

I made this site starfishpromo.com for my girl friend who runs a bungy trampoline in the summer months. The bungy movie was made at the Daily Telegraph Ski Show whilst I was still a walker, since then I broke my back in five places and have been left paralysed from the waist down so jumping is no longer a choice, instead I have been given the job of web master. By the way I broke my back in a traffic accident not on the bungy :-D.
The template is an adaption of the AllCSS template and I have tried my best to get the website to validate to W3C a few tweaks were needed here and there but it seems to be validating so far.
I will be using website baker for some more projects in  the future and will post them here when they are ready. The next sites will be made using my own templates and should be elastic and optimized for search engine ranking.
Cheers Kingskin :mrgreen: