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A guild site
Alright, I've worked with photoshop, but I honestly have no clue on how to do the actual website :>
I downloaded Dreamweaver and I'm starting to understand some of it.
Welcome to Purgatory | World of Warcraft Guild
I know it's HTML and not the most advance language in the world, but keep in mind that I have never done any websites before.
I need idea's and suggestions on how to improve it.
I would like to remove the 2x Scroll bars in both the Iframe and the website, but I have no clue how to!
I googled around abit and i found a whole lot of javascript, but it seems to be a lot of unessesairy coding for such a small thing?
Suggestions and ideas?
Edit; Also. Is there any way to "bypass" cURL, even though the host is blocking it?
// Flawz
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Gamma
Re: A guild site
Lol, is this a showcase or do you just need help?
HTML: Most webpages use it, about 90% I guess or even more.
The scrollbars appear when your page is too long...I only see the scrollbar in the frame and I see white space around the site (1280x1024). The other scrollbar....how else do you want that users are able to view the bottem part of that page?
I know ImageReady actually made the site, but you really should consider using CSS to position your stuff...
Sorry, I have no clue what cURL is...
Daevius
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Alpha Member
Re: A guild site
i suggest
no frames :S *shivers*
center the main block make height matching browser and user div with overflow for the content block
the markup could also need some cleanup
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Re: A guild site
Aye, sorry if it's the wrong section.
Anywho, Obviously I failed at coding, so i made someone else do it :>. See how it turns out ;)
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Account Upgraded | Title Enabled!
Re: A guild site
IMHO the sytax has 2 erros 1 in which your image alt test is balnk and one in the top line where this is present i think
media="screen"
but the W3c can tell you better than me