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Hey guys,

I framed it off finally. Still trying to come up with ideas for a new design/layout. Do the colors annoy anyone? For now, I guess I'll just use the font in the side-bar, up it a few points, and make it bold for the headers. Anyone see any problems with the frames? http://www.geocities.com/yaegerii

[Edited by syaegerii on 10-18-2000 at 06:01 PM]

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The red on the right is too red. Change it to a different tone of red it will look better.

No problems with the frames here they look good and fit perfectly.

Park

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I kinda like the contrast between the red, white and blue.

But if you couild, add some mouseovers for the side navigation bar, that would add some spice.

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I think the logo at the top should move down a little bit. It's too close to the edge of the screen.

I also think the read on the left is too red. It feels like too much color on one side of the page. The rest of the page is just white with some text - no balance.

It's also a bit difficult to read the text over that red color - hurts the eyes.

The content is good (useful links) - you just need to let people read it moer comfortably.

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use regular text, not images. They are blurry right now. Use CSS and put regular fonts into the left instead of pics. rest looks great

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Thanks for your input, everyone. They are all good ideas that I'm going to experiment with.

Steve

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