Hi guys,
Just couldn't wait to show ya this one...
http://www.mec.vic.edu.au/
I haven't 100% finished the template - there is still one or two small problems (mainly in IE).
Also, the logo I designed (top-right) still needs a little touching-up.
Note that the content isn't done by me - my old IT teacher maintains it. :lol:
Oh, before I forget - the site is for (obviously) the Maroondah Education Coalition.
Basically, the coalition was formed to help the 4 local high schools (my school is Ringwood) to work together and share resources and communicate better :wink:
Nothing wrong in IE, all seems to work, nothing odd to see
Nice looking site.
I see you love round corners, did you ever had a look at this -> NiftyCorners
http://pro.html.it/articoli/id_599/idcat_31/pro.html
and here an example : http://pro.html.it/esempio/nifty2/nifty10js.html
Roundcorners, no images, javascript based.
@pcwacht: there are problems with the background-images (i.e. rounded corners) not displaying at all on IE for Macs :oops:
About NiftyCorners - I have seen many different methods of doing rounded corners, and believe images are best (although more bandwidth is used, it allows for rounded corners on more browsers - even for ones with javascript disabled for security reasons).
8-)
Quote from: Ryan on August 22, 2005, 01:20:56 PM
Hi guys,
Just couldn't wait to show ya this one...
http://www.mec.vic.edu.au/
Very nice! Stylish design, good site! Some pages have misaligned footers (in IE6), but I guess you know that.
ryan: i recently tried stu nicholls "snazzy borders".
they need a bit more markup (unsemantic :oops:) but render fine as long as the rest css renders.
(and they work even on IE 5.x on Win and Mac)
http://www.cssplay.co.uk/boxes/snazzy.html
and heres a menu example
http://www.cssplay.co.uk/boxes/snazzy.html
it works very good on tabbed menues (thats where i used them)
oh, and btw.: very nice site! ;)
@jakob:
Quote from: RyanI have seen many different methods of doing rounded corners, and believe images are best
I am not interested in snazzy - and I don't see why you would think I would be after my reply to pcwacht
@pcwacht:
I have solved my IE on Mac problem - in my CSS file I had the background-image value in comma's (e.g background-image: url('some-image.jpg'); - I just changed this to: background-image: url(some-image.jpg); and now it works fine). 8-)
@ryan: maybe just, so you could give it a second thought if you want to.
no intend to annoy you - again sorry for that ( hadnt realised it happens that fast).
:oops:
Lol I guess I am at that stage in every teens life where we get moody :lol:
Also, it doesn't help having extreme pressures from school atm - I should be right when I get holidays again :wink: