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tiddlytwinks
02-23-2006, 06:47 AM
I have been building my site, and would appreciate some feedback. I'm also very curious about what software people use to create their own custom logos and banners etc? And, how user friendly is it? I don't have, but want a header that has my company name in it, but I'm clueless about what software to use.
I wanting to make changes to my home page to make it look more professional, but not sure what exactly?
Suggestions?
http://www.txwahm.com (http://www.txwahm.com)
I wanting to make changes to my home page to make it look more professional, but not sure what exactly?
Suggestions?
http://www.txwahm.com (http://www.txwahm.com)
scadesigns
02-23-2006, 07:51 AM
I use adobe photoshop 7 and image ready to create all my graphics. I couldn't live with out it. It does take a while to learn but once you get the hang of it's pretty easy. I know a lot of people use paint shop pro 7 or above and that is a little easier to learn for some. Just wanted to Share.
Shelly
Shelly
TeresaK
02-23-2006, 09:51 AM
I like your site. Very nice colors!
I use Macromedia.
It definately has a big learning curve (and it's expensive), but it's one of my favorite tools in conjunction with Paint Shop.
Teresa Edited by: TeresaK
I use Macromedia.
It definately has a big learning curve (and it's expensive), but it's one of my favorite tools in conjunction with Paint Shop.
Teresa Edited by: TeresaK
chrlstoncharmed
02-23-2006, 10:38 AM
Hi Tiddlytwinks!
There is a lot of extra space at the end of your pages (after the content ends). Is there a way you can delete that?
<!--
var SymRealOnLoad;
var SymReal;
Sym()
{
window.open = SymWinOpen;
if(SymReal != null)
SymReal();
}
SymOnLoad()
{
if(SymRealOnLoad != null)
SymRealOnLoad();
window.open = SymRealWinOpen;
SymReal = window.;
window. = Sym;
}
SymRealOnLoad = window.onload;
window.onload = SymOnLoad;
//-->
There is a lot of extra space at the end of your pages (after the content ends). Is there a way you can delete that?
<!--
var SymRealOnLoad;
var SymReal;
Sym()
{
window.open = SymWinOpen;
if(SymReal != null)
SymReal();
}
SymOnLoad()
{
if(SymRealOnLoad != null)
SymRealOnLoad();
window.open = SymRealWinOpen;
SymReal = window.;
window. = Sym;
}
SymRealOnLoad = window.onload;
window.onload = SymOnLoad;
//-->
tiddlytwinks
02-23-2006, 10:51 AM
Thanks,
The empty space you see will be filled very soon. In general though, what do you think?
Lin
The empty space you see will be filled very soon. In general though, what do you think?
Lin
shae00
02-24-2006, 06:16 AM
Lin,
I like your site. It's very warm and inviting smileys/smiley4.gif
I like your site. It's very warm and inviting smileys/smiley4.gif