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trackpads
12-18-2003, 02:12 AM
This is our new community for soldiers and enthusiasts in the cavalry and armor community. I am so happy on a daily basis that I switched to VB!

http://www.trackpads.com/forum

I want to design some graphics for the box/category but may have to do some work there. Anyone know of a good tutorial?

Thanks again,

-Jason

trackpads
11-12-2005, 03:00 PM
Man, did I ever forget about this thread :)

Oh, well updated in time for veterans day with my new cmps:

http://www.trackpads.com

Zachariah
11-12-2005, 03:59 PM
Nice sir.

trackpads
11-12-2005, 04:28 PM
Nice sir.

Thanks!

Princeton
11-18-2005, 02:11 PM
The header could be improved -- right now, it's hard to decipher the images.

The width of the site is to W I D E -- however, this really depends on your target audience.

The menu buttons (top navbar) is poorly done -- I cannot read any of the text.

Regarding the dropdown menu (dhtml) -- why do you have the GAMES ARCADE and BETTING dropping to the left while everything else is dropping to the right?

trackpads
11-18-2005, 04:27 PM
The header could be improved -- right now, it's hard to decipher the images.

Which images? The vehicles behind the logo? that is on purpose actually if those are the ones you are talking about.

The menu buttons (top navbar) is poorly done -- I cannot read any of the text.

Are you sure that isnt your monitor? I can read them just fine. you mean the buttons like Home, Forum etc etc?


Regarding the dropdown menu (dhtml) -- why do you have the GAMES ARCADE and BETTING dropping to the left while everything else is dropping to the right?

Didnt notice that, will fix it when I get home tonight. Thanks for catching that!

The width of the site is to W I D E -- however, this really depends on your target audience.

I use several other 3 party programs and addons and wide is better instead of tryig to make them all use a specific width. Plus I like the extra width when it comes to my forum style with my modified forumhome/forumdisplay and my wide postbit.

Thanks again!!

-Jason

ConqSoft
11-18-2005, 04:34 PM
I definately prefer the liquid style to the fixed width style. Then the user can decide how wide they want to view by adjusting their browser window width.

Nice work.

trackpads
11-18-2005, 04:38 PM
I definately prefer the liquid style to the fixed width style. Then the user can decide how wide they want to view by adjusting their browser window width.

Nice work.

Thanks!!