Forum: Site Layout and Usability Jul 17th, 2006 |
| Replies: 9 Views: 5,238 That's irrelevant. Unless you cater to high tech people who are more likely to be using a high resolution, the majority of your hits will be people who use 800x600 as the default resolution. When... |
Forum: Site Layout and Usability Jul 16th, 2006 |
| Replies: 4 Views: 1,556 >I wanted to know how I should go about designing the webpage.
Design and implementation are different. Start by deciding what you want your site to accomplish. Look at sites that do the same thing... |
Forum: Site Layout and Usability Jul 16th, 2006 |
| Replies: 9 Views: 5,238 >>Because I am pretty sure my site will look really bad on anything apart from a 1024*768 or 1280*1024.
Then it has critical design flaws. If you don't design for people at lower resolutions too,... |
Forum: Site Layout and Usability Jul 14th, 2006 |
| Replies: 2 Views: 2,385 The only way I can think of would be to munge the address. The problem with that is people can't click on it anymore and be able to mailto. A spam crawler can just as easily check your source as it... |
Forum: Site Layout and Usability Jul 14th, 2006 |
| Replies: 9 Views: 5,238 So you want a fixed, non-repeating image, that changes size when the browser window is resized? I don't think you can do that with portable CSS. |
Forum: Site Layout and Usability Jun 25th, 2005 |
| Replies: 3 Views: 7,794 One word: Javascript. A quick google search will give you something like this (http://simplythebest.net/scripts/DHTML_scripts/javascripts/javascript_65.html). |