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A first suggestion for a friends newly started plantshop, not done in any way, but it's on the way.
A first suggestion for a friends newly started plantshop, not done in any way, but it's on the way.
A site built for a friends construction company, it's not yet completely done, but allmost. A kind of two columned layout, but with tables instead to get that "rounded" look at the containmentboxes... Have yet to learn to do that in CSS.
A first try to make a fishingsite for me and my mates. A two columner again.
A suggestion for a site update for a Local Enduroclub in my hometown. A two columner with a horizontal top navbar.
A slightly different two columned layout. A resizable one which follows the window size.
A very nice two columned layout. A resizable one which follows the window size.
Here's a two columned css layout. Made it as a constant box with an iframe inside. That iframe is, of course, removable if one would want the page to scroll downwards. This one is also fixed in size. that means if you browse. This one in a very small window, sidescroll bars will appear instead of the page following the viewport size.
Here's number two of the two columned css layout. This one is the opposite of the first. Here we have a cssdesign that follows the browser size, and expands downwards as content is added. The menu is quite changed here aswell, instead of the ordinary css formatted textlinks we have now a buttonlike menu that changes appearance when hovering it.
This one is really a header-footer, two columned css layout. In this header there's an image, and the footer is containing mear textlinks. The menu is moved to the right side in this design which I normally is somewhat allergic to, but I think it works with this one. This time the menu is back to textlinks, but with a colorized background.
This is a variation of the Box. But not a very good one as you can see if you reduce the window to a small size. This can, however, be fixed so that the viewport is scrollable if redused to much. The site validates though, both XHTML and CSS.
This one, I made as I found the original website...not so nice, hehe...So this one went via mail to the man in charge and hopefully it'll go somewhere. I know it's kind of.."porno", but it was a mear suggestion and showcase of the extreme what one might do with CSS and not do the site in wysiwyg view in Frontpage ;).
In this one, I decided to play little with positioning of css-elements. Didn't mean anything by it, just wanted to have a bit of fun. I think it worked out great, one could use it as a weblog or something.
RT115 is a local branch of The Round Table organisation. At the point in time when I was contacted they didn't have a website, and wanted one. I did a picture based first site for them, but since I discovered CSS, I've been at their rears to let me make a new one. And here it is...
30.03.2006. 12:34