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This is my first major CSS site, as well as separating our my scripts, header, footer, and navigation bars from the content of each page.

IE produces a javascript error when viewing the two photo album pages, but it doesn't seem to affect anything.


Thanks for the input.
 
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In Safari 1.2, everything is fine. It's in IE for Mac 5.2 (?) and one or two others on the Mac platform that it messes up.

Oh well. Not really my target audience anyway. If it's ok in Safari, and it's ok on Windows in IE 5+, Moz, and Opera, then I'm satisfied.

I'm not a web designer at all. I just figure that if you're going to make a personal site, why not make it as well as you can instead of just some dumpy black background with red centered links. Know what I mean?

Thanks for the advice guys.
 
Works fine in Firefox on the Mac too which makes me think that its the browsers at fault rather than your site.

Though I love macs but in all honesty the number of people using IE on a mac is negligible. Probably less than 1% of users. They are out there though.

"I'm making time
 
It's not working in Opera 6.03 under OSX 10.3.5 on the mac though.

Site looks ok except for a gap above the nav bar.
But the menus don't work so I can't navigate.

This could be fixed to at least make the site usable by including some standard HTML links to each part of the site.
Maybe in the footer?
That's going to help "spiderablity" too.

"I'm making time
 
Well, I've gotta put in my two cents here:

I'm not too sure about the gradient that you have going on in your menu bar. Going from a light blue to white background makes the white text kinda hard to read.

Looks like you're not using images for the menu buttons - maybe try a css-driven drop shadow on the title (I haven't tried it myself...), or maybe give the text an outline or something?

My suggestion would be to re-create the buttons in photoshop and give them at least a 1 pixel darker drop shadow to outline the letters.



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