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Web Page Design Tips

PostPosted: Jul 28, 2003 @ 3:03pm
by ktemkin

PostPosted: Jul 28, 2003 @ 4:49pm
by sandmann

PostPosted: Jul 28, 2003 @ 6:05pm
by James S

PostPosted: Jul 28, 2003 @ 6:29pm
by ktemkin

PostPosted: Jul 28, 2003 @ 6:30pm
by Maf54
You get to have 256 different colors...

PostPosted: Jul 28, 2003 @ 6:31pm
by ktemkin
but not the ones I need.

PostPosted: Jul 28, 2003 @ 6:34pm
by Maf54
You must be using some fucked up program for your images then. Everyone I have worked with (besides MS Paint) sets the 256 colors as ones in the picture...

PostPosted: Jul 28, 2003 @ 6:36pm
by James S
Ya, it indexes the colors that used most in the file... What, are you using MS Paint? If so then go warez Photoshop or something.

Oh, and if you want to know what NOT to do on a webpage, take a look at:
http://rain.prohosting.com/~moosem/

PostPosted: Jul 28, 2003 @ 7:38pm
by ktemkin
Okay. Moose, that page is hideous... *shudder*

Anyway, I made the image a GIF, but because its a there I gave it the *.JPG extension so I didn't have to change the path to the file- it doesn't matter, internet explorer doesn't even look at the filename.

PostPosted: Jul 28, 2003 @ 8:15pm
by refractor
It looks like a hacked-up version of one of the postnuke themes, to be honest. ;) (Which is what it is, of course).

Rename any image names containing "banner" to remove it (my ad-killer replaces any images with banner in the name).

Oh, and SPELL CHECK IT.
("inconvieninece","sponser","Managment", etc).

PostPosted: Jul 28, 2003 @ 8:28pm
by James S
Alright, you know, I have no idea how you're messing that graphic up like that. :/ It looks worse than when it was a JPG.

PostPosted: Jul 28, 2003 @ 9:03pm
by ktemkin
no duh. GIF always looks worse than jpg when the original image was a jpeg.

PostPosted: Jul 28, 2003 @ 11:55pm
by Maf54

PostPosted: Jul 29, 2003 @ 3:04am
by ktemkin

PostPosted: Jul 29, 2003 @ 3:06am
by Maf54