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stueyy
stueyy
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23:30 Sun 27 Feb 11 (GMT)  [Link]  
Hey guys.

I've recently started designing websites for companies and just wanted a little feedback on one I've created before I show them.

http://curtaincare.leadhoster.com
or
http://curtaincare.co.cc


They really didn't give me a lot, but wanted me to design a logo, website and strapline, and literally all I had was a name and a few colours and fonts ideas.

If anybody fancied having a little snoop and check the links to pages, adverts, email's etc in different browsers... I'd appreciate it

Thanks guys

http://curtaincare.leadhoster.com
or
http://curtaincare.co.cc
blueberry
blueberry
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00:05 Mon 28 Feb 11 (GMT)  [Link]  
Once I look at Products it won't let me click back on home

Not sure about the dark back ground can't see some of the text clearly..
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00:10 Mon 28 Feb 11 (GMT)  [Link]  
What programs to you use?

Last i done them i used Dreamweaver and Fireworks.
Should really get back into practice lol.
stueyy
stueyy
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00:25 Mon 28 Feb 11 (GMT)  [Link]  
Ah - seems to be a problem with the navigation on some of the pages, if you move the mouse above the links a little bit they should become active.

At the minute I'm using Serif for the web design. It's nice and simple to use and you can create some pretty nice designs with it Also using Illustrator and a bit of Photoshop
joker86
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04:41 Mon 28 Feb 11 (GMT)  [Link]  
Looks nice Stueyy

I would love to get into web designing but I have no clue where to start.

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19:16 Mon 28 Feb 11 (GMT)  [Link]  
Right off the bat - Not sure if it's my browser for what, but all the text and background stuff isn't aligned at all. Looks messy. It may just be my computer though.

Glad to see that you can spell though.
stueyy
stueyy
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20:22 Mon 28 Feb 11 (GMT)  [Link]  
Thanks Joker - it's definitely something I'd recommend getting involved with, it can be a lot of fun. Also, it's a bonus if you can get paid for it!

Hmm, which browser are you using Katie?

Oh and thanks, I pride myself in my spelling abilities!
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00:37 Tue 1 Mar 11 (GMT)  [Link]  
Very nice stueyy

I've studied web design at college for 3 years and found the following resources a big help for learning web design and also improving my exsisting skills.

Learning Programming Languages:

- Your local library is always a good place to start. They will have books for all levels, from the "For Dummies" series, right up to more advanced levels.

- http://www.w3schools.com is a tutorial website created by W3C. It is primarily aimed at people wanting to get into web design, so is a great place to start.


Software:

- http://www.kompozer.net is an Open Source web design software package. Closest you'll get to Dreamweaver for free.

- Other good programmes include GIMP (alternative to Photoshop), and Inkscape (alternative to CorelDraw). All Open Source software can be found here - http://www.osalt.com
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