New Boundary Engineering Website
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New Boundary Engineering Website
I'm exhausted, but its done.
Please let me know of any errors. I haven't hit it with the grammer comb yet.
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Please let me know of any errors. I haven't hit it with the grammer comb yet.
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I know this is me being ----, but I think you should move your left side navigation menu 4-6px to the right. As it is now, it's right on the edge of the page. Otherwise, maybe at some point in the future, you could do a simple rollover for the top menu, maybe darken the image slightly when over it, etc.
Overall the site looks pretty good. Good use of table borders, great layout, clean and simple. I like it.
Overall the site looks pretty good. Good use of table borders, great layout, clean and simple. I like it.
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Thats a good suggestion. I'll drop another td in there and scoot it all over just a bit, and I have some roll overs ready to go, I just haven't put them in yet.
Thanks for the compliments.
Does anyone know a way to easily lock the border at the bottom when the main body doesn't fill the page with content? I want to maintain a table based layout. I looked a couple of tutorials, but the pages I looked at would have totaled my layout.
Thanks for the compliments.
Does anyone know a way to easily lock the border at the bottom when the main body doesn't fill the page with content? I want to maintain a table based layout. I looked a couple of tutorials, but the pages I looked at would have totaled my layout.
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