Let me just post a little note about that I did some cosmetics to a website of a team of 2 industrial designers, called G&G Home. The website was built of images only, so no text (not very good SEO, but I guess it's not the intention). The problem was that the images although well designed, the background was still white. So what I did is that I took the main image, cropped it to 1px width and saved it. I then applied this image as the background of the website with repeat-x and taking the color of the bottom most line of the image, making sure that nothing remains white.
The code looks something like this:
(click in the box to highlight the code for copy)
Of course, I used the well known and widely used simpleviewer again here too. You can find it under the portfolio menu.
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Friday, November 06, 2009
Some "cosmetics" applied to G&G Home website
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I'm a talented website designer with the main goal of satisfying the customer. I'm precise, easy-going, simple, solution-driven and kind. Other than websites, I'm happy to provide any kind of picture editing to make sure your website looks the way you want it to be; to create a logo or even an animated banner.
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I'm a talented website designer with the main goal of satisfying the customer. I'm precise, easy-going, simple, solution-driven and kind. Other than websites, I'm happy to provide any kind of picture editing to make sure your website looks the way you want it to be; to create a logo or even an animated banner.
Nothing is impossible and everything is manageable!ContactMe
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