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Websites I've been working on
2004-12-03, 11:45 AM #1
Here's a list of junk...

http://www.sonspring.com/portfolio.htm

Enjoy, flame away.
Are we all figments of God's imagination?
2004-12-03, 1:43 PM #2
A really nice site man.
2004-12-03, 3:50 PM #3
Pride is a sin, eh? Looks quite professional.
"Häb Pfrässe, süsch chlepfts!" - The coolest language in the world (besides Cherokee)
2004-12-03, 4:49 PM #4
:eek:
And when the moment is right, I'm gonna fly a kite.
2004-12-04, 1:27 PM #5
Thanks, glad you liked it. Btw, yeah - pride can be sinful. ;)
Are we all figments of God's imagination?
2004-12-04, 2:40 PM #6
very clean, consider me impressed. Hiring? ;)
"...Those living for death will die by their own hand, Life's no ordeal if you come to terms, Reject the system dictating the norms..."
2004-12-04, 9:10 PM #7
I like the style. :)
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2004-12-04, 9:59 PM #8
Swank. :D
2004-12-04, 10:36 PM #9
Wow! You've been busy! That's a *lot* of sites, and they all look excellent! One thing that annoys me, however, is the fact that the cursor doesn't change when you hover over a link. Grrr! ;)
"it is time to get a credit card to complete my financial independance" — Tibby, Aug. 2009
2004-12-04, 10:59 PM #10
You're amazing.

There's that consistent style in all your sites that makes it dope ;)
一个大西瓜
2004-12-05, 6:55 AM #11
That's freakin nice design, but the last style with the little block borders just doesn't work for it.
2004-12-05, 3:13 PM #12
JEDI-Salvation : Thanks for the interest, but I'm just getting this 'company' off the ground with a few friends. If we ever become big-time, I'll let ya know.

Freelancer: I noticed you're in Idaho. I went to Washington State University, only a few miles from the Idaho border. GoGo Napolean Dynamite! ;)

Sort of related to this thread: I have an interview on Dec. 8th to run this site...

http://www.asbury.edu/

Right now, I'm an assistant at this site, just making hourly student wages...

http://www.asburyseminary.edu/

If I got the Asbury.edu job, it'd be 40 hours a week, with tuition paid for at the seminary. That means I could work and take classes as my schedule allows, picking up another degree after the masters I'm working on now. Anyways, I'd appreciate some prayer that I get it!
Are we all figments of God's imagination?
2004-12-05, 3:34 PM #13
<3 Leaf Picture
"Flowers and a landscape were the only attractions here. And so, as there was no good reason for coming, nobody came."
2004-12-05, 4:06 PM #14
Very impressive Taki. I really like your design sense, but tableless layouts are in. It's worth looking into.

http://glish.com/css/

And of course A List Apart has a wealth of information.
2004-12-06, 2:35 PM #15
Heb: Actually, my site SonSpring.com doesn't us a single table. Check out the source code, all divs...

http://www.sonspring.com/

Also, I have valid xhtml, with flash included, w00t.

I used a few tables for other pages though, because as of yet, CSS doesn't effectively deal with fixed positioning of footers.

It does in some of the better browsers, like Firefox, but IE is still lagging behind, thus my use of tables, with CSS to force the 100% height, and the footer at the bottom.

So yeah, that's why my most recent sites are hybrid tables/CSS. And of course, the older stuff I've done have tables because that was before CSS positioning was prevalent. ;)
Are we all figments of God's imagination?
2004-12-06, 6:34 PM #16
Gotcha, Taki.

Nice work.

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