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#1, but there seemed like there was an awful lot of white space. Just an opinion.
 
Edd - graphics show jack.

what's important is how your web site adapts to different screen resolutions ('liquid design').

in this day and age, you can't say that 'you must have a 1024x768 screen to view this web site'. What about people using PDAs? Mobile phones? the average joe using a 14" monitor?

fixing the resolution to a fixed width will limit your options; make sure the code is adaptable to all browser formats.

This includes text-only browsers: structural HTML (using <h1> <h2> <p> to create a logical document structure) will do wonders for usability.

This is a web design forum, so generally we're all quite happy to review your code as well as the jpeg...Don't worry about exposing proprietary code to the world - I've yet to come across proprietary front end code that5 hasn't already been seen a thousand times!

For HTML/CSS compliant design, take a look at
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See the way i have done this, is embedded it into a table, so no matter what res size or screen size the image will be the same distance from the top and bottom.

Do think because its a bit larger that it would be important to hug the top of the page?


thanks

edd
 
I'm a bit late voting for #1, love the design though. Just one tiny question... re spelling of chauffeur ... maybe it is spelt differently in different countries? Hope you don't mind me asking.
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Di
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Use #1...hardly anyone browses with a resolution of under 800x600...not enough to design for..except for the PDA's..I don't know how they work. But if you're designing for people to access the site through a computer, the second one, even if it were readable is just overkill. Better to use the one that's more convenient to more users. And I also noticed too much white space...

Rick

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Arab Church
 
On temp3 the blue with row with 'call phoenix now' seems to take up too much room unless you have something else to put in there
 
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