Originally Posted by
Rick Astley
You won't take anything I say on board as you'll immediately jump down my throat but...
Why do you use Tables? The 'trend/better practice' nowadays is to use DIVS.
Why do you constrain the 'website' to such a small width? Most Screen resolutions nowadays are 1024+ and in fact if you are catering still for 800x600 you are around 13 pixels over maximum width so you'll get horizontal scroll.
Also why are you using .php pages when from what I can determine from the outputted code there isn't actually any dynamic content on that page.
Edit: While I remember, why put contact as the second link on your hidden navigation as it's the least important aspect of the website, with it being an 'online magazine' eh?
Tim
It just seems as if this is yet another, 1 month wonder, if you can even call it a wonder and it will only fade away into insignificance within weeks.
The page you see now is a holding front page. Which was to just have something there, the website will be fully launched in Jan2010. as that's when the Mag goes live.
thanks for your comment. I use tables as i find them easier for codding. and also easier for my Admin panel. I'm able to use Divs. But they are a COUNT with the admin panel. for easy edits for online EDITING which my team can edit online.
the width was because i had a poor Gcard which has been updated to a high spec.