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Website view on different Screen Resolution ???

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Re: Website view on different Screen Resolution ???

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May 13th, 2006
Originally Posted by iamthwee
>I'm bit at sea as what do you mean by "some" of my websites, since I don't have many websites as this is the only one that I've created lately.

Don't forget this atrocity...: http://uk.geocities.com/darsh2525/

:cheesy: as well as the one you posted in this thread :cheesy:

>Although, I'm doing my work in Dreamweaver window but am NOT using the software itself, since all my codes are hand-coded.

I admit the code, looks well organised, but when it comes to web-design me thinks the purdiness of the interface should take priority.

At the moment it looks, well amateurish. Hope you don't mind the crit. Dreamweaver's a good piece of kit. Use it!


Yes, you're right. Basically it wasn't my own website, it was a project given to me by a pair of business partner who needed extra hand. I simply made this website in just over 1 day. I simply was working on layout (since they needed someone for couple of days to kick them off with the basic layout) & then they both continued from there onwards.

Although, I've used Dreamweaver in the past (though, not as much as I've done the hand-coding, I must admit), I'm trying to make myself comfortable with hand-coding to get a thorough understanding of CSS.

Beside, employers often prefer someone able to make website using "hand-coding" so that's another reason, as why I'm delving more into hand-coding.

Currently, I'm looking into MySQL & PHP, since that's always asked by the employers before even considering my job application.
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