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New Design.
#1
I just finished up QBC's new design and I've translated the pages for it...

I just wanted to have you guy's opinion on whether you think it's better or worse... Thanks.
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#2
looks great! but check that image in your home page: it doesn't load.
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#3
Yeah yeah, I haven't uploaded anything for that yet, once I get some reviews for the update that space will be filled.
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#4
There's an error on the page where QBNews is reviewed. The last two paragraphs 'Updates' and 'Feedback' have got the same text.
I don't think that that is right.
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#5
Hey! I managed to (somehow) remove the right frame with the advertising with a click'n drag. What's the story there?

Also, I think the boxes with text in them need a bit of padding to push the text away from the edges. Other than that, looks mighty fine Wink
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#6
I think that we should work on a html/javascript hack to remove that annoying frame.
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#7
It looks great!
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#8
Quote:I think that we should work on a html/javascript hack to remove that annoying frame.

I already posted my method: div.annoyingads {display: hide;}

That's an Oracle special Smile
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#9
I don't know about css. Does that work? where should I place that line?
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#10
I like it. The frame doesn't show up for me, at least not anymore. It has a clean look, easy to navigate.
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