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Az Rubio and Madison Gardner

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| Azreal Rubio PrimHead   Join date: 29 Jan 2004 Posts: 194 | 08-17-2005 14:20 Out Of Time Architecture is proud to present its new web home. Simply point your borwser @ Here  and come view our new site.  Thanks!! Az Rubio and Madison Gardner  Suggestions for improvements etc gratefully received (but please be gentle  ) _____________________ | 
| Foulcault Mechanique Father Cheesemonkey Join date: 28 Mar 2005 Posts: 557 | 08-17-2005 18:07 the site looks great but the pictures seem a tad to dark. I can barly see the builds. Might want to force daylight before taking the pictures. _____________________ Foulcault "Keep telling yourself that and someday you just might believe it." "Every Technomage knows the 14 words that will make someone fall in love with you forever, but she only needed one. "Hello"" Galen from Babylon 5 Crusade I'm moving this over to Off-Topic for further Pez ruminations. | 
| Azreal Rubio PrimHead   Join date: 29 Jan 2004 Posts: 194 | 08-18-2005 03:39 its in the works! Thanks for your feedback _____________________ | 
| Cienna Samiam Bah. Join date: 13 Mar 2005 Posts: 1,316 | 08-20-2005 06:43 The idea is excellent. The execution need light tweaking. Here are some items I noted: - Gradient background loads choppy and instead of a graceful transition of color, looks striped. (This at 1024x768x1.5m -- the YWSG suggests you develop for 800x600x216 [web palette]) - Lettering on the lower banner is fuzzy and borderline impossible to read. Contextual logic helps one make it out. - Note that you're using tables. You may wish to investigate CSS. Not only is it easier to maintain, it offers considerably more control over elements and insuring your site displays exactly as you wish it to, regardless the browser being used to visit it. Here are some links that you may find helpful when trying to determine how your site/markup looks to visitors: W3's HTML Validator http://validator.w3.org/ Watchfire's 'WebXACT' http://webxact.watchfire.com/ All Things Web: Understanding validators (why does this matter?) http://www.pantos.org/atw/h-valid.html Best wishes for success.  _____________________ Just remember, they only care about you when you're buying sims. | 
| Roberta Dalek Probably trouble   Join date: 21 Oct 2004 Posts: 1,174 | 08-20-2005 07:27 The prices would be good - also you need much better pictures. _____________________ See my stuff on SL Boutique! | 
| Cid Jacobs Theoretical Meteorologist   Join date: 18 Jul 2004 Posts: 4,304 | 08-20-2005 11:16 Very cool   One thing I thought would be cool for a site like that would be to make 3d flash files for it so u can get like 360 degree virtual tour inside the house from the site. But still very cool stuff, can't wait to see it when its all done  _____________________ | 
| Alan Edison Ty Zvezda   Join date: 28 Jun 2004 Posts: 420 | 08-20-2005 13:28 the websites nice   so are some of those prefabs!  good work, Azreal. _____________________ Ty Zvezda |