Ennui
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Too small to be all the way on the left like that. I strongly suggest centering it.
You've got the clean and to the point aspect down, but it's still a bit bland. Colors are very nice, but the "tv on the radio" title banner thing has too plain of text, in my opinion.
Also it irks me that the spacing of the main text from the left and right borders are different.
but get a real browser ftw
Nooooooo. margin:auto should work fine in the wrapper. I think it's because you don't have a DOCTYPE at the top. You have to tell the browser what your page is.well I could always throw <center> tags around it all
Eww. Google can't spider flash.Haha
Most of my sites are pure flash so it works anyway.
It hasn't given you problems because your sites must be written using tables. They will look the same in IE and Firefox.I like working with browsers that most of my clients and their customers would use.
IE hasn't given me problems and I don't like tabs so I don't see any reason to use anything else.
Nooooooo. margin:auto should work fine in the wrapper. I think it's because you don't have a DOCTYPE at the top. You have to tell the browser what your page is.
Um? Do you know what meta tags are? I can find one of my flash sites on google right now. Unless you mean something else... My clients want flash sites, that's that. Are you trying to say the internet should just get rid of all flash sites?Eww. Google can't spider flash.
"My" sites? What do you mean? I make flash sites. What I meant by no problems is that IE, has not, given me, problems while on the internet. For example I sometimes read things like "does not work in firefox" etc.It hasn't given you problems because your sites must be written using tables. They will look the same in IE and Firefox.
Apparantly Ennui's new-fangled website doesn't like IE regarding centering the content. Not exactly a life-threatening bug there.
But like I said I'm not trying to argue which browser is better, I'm going by usage statistics based on my viewer bases.
Ennui: I like it the way it is.
Meta tags won't get you far. If one business has a site in 100% flash with meta tags, it will get listed lower on a Google search page than one with content/links/meta tags all in html.Um? Do you know what meta tags are? I can find one of my flash sites on google right now. Unless you mean something else... My clients want flash sites, that's that. Are you trying to say the internet should just get rid of all flash sites?
I mean the sites you make."My" sites? What do you mean? I make flash sites.
You'll only hear "does not work in firefox" when people have been testing their site in IE6 then checking with FF when it's finished. I could build a site and check it with FF throughout the dev process, then when it was finished it would probably not work in IE.What I meant by no problems is that IE, has not, given me, problems while on the internet. For example I sometimes read things like "does not work in firefox" etc.
Huh? You want users to have to scroll to see all of the information?if I made the layout wider, it wouldn't scroll on any of the pages.