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Geek Culture / Ideas for my website's GUI?

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Teh Go0rfmeister
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Posted: 24th Dec 2004 01:13
http://teh1337server.no-ip.com/tinnedhead

It all lookes pretty dull atm, but i cant think of an idea for the GUI. the logo is a medievil helmet so i need a theme to kinda match that. it also needs to be colour codable like the TGC website (like when u go to different softwares you get blue and red and grey etc headers.

if ur gonna browse around the site ill tell you now i've only coded the products and news sections

Neofish
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Posted: 24th Dec 2004 03:03
Medievil castle?

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Neil19533
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Posted: 24th Dec 2004 03:06
there is an error on your page

Any spelling mistakes are totally In tensional.
Teh Go0rfmeister
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Posted: 24th Dec 2004 03:36
error? where?

spooky
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Posted: 24th Dec 2004 04:34 Edited at: 24th Dec 2004 04:34
Javascript error. onLoad function - clock() on BODY tag does not exist.

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Teh Go0rfmeister
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Posted: 24th Dec 2004 08:24
which browser's this? works fine for firefox and ie

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Posted: 27th Dec 2004 02:41
Well, I'd keep the GUI simple, some basic CSS styling. I mean, the page takes a long time to load, over 60 seconds last time I checked.
David T
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Posted: 27th Dec 2004 02:49
Something modern and simplistic

Although they may look cool, web sites with too many 3d bevelled buttons / metallic panels / other gadgetry looks very crowded to me.

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Teh Go0rfmeister
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Posted: 27th Dec 2004 02:56
Quote: "I mean, the page takes a long time to load, over 60 seconds last time I checked."


thats nothing to do with the webpage, its because im using my home pc as a server, with just a standard 1mb/s connection.

I've decided to save the developers section for later and maybe even as a compleyetly different website, so it eases the load and i can make a simpler GUI

1tg46
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Posted: 27th Dec 2004 06:59
I can't open the webpage, I have AOL, does anyone else have this problem?


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Teh Go0rfmeister
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Posted: 27th Dec 2004 07:16
lol

i reformatted this morning and i just cant be bothered to reinstall the server, i might go down the road and rent a proper one out soon.

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