Boy Scout site - [url]www.discoverynet.com/~tekguy/Troop214/Home.shtml[/url]
Hi all,
Time to look at a site for me. The Honor society page is not done but if you would look around at the other four pages.
In particular what do you think of the photo board? Any other ideas instead of the popup? I don't want to preload images because of the time involved.
discoverynet.com/~tekguy/Troop214/Home.shtml
Thanks
Jim
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Anonymous posted this at 01:20 — 24th September 1999.
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The colors are weird, and the main logo is blurry and the background doesn't match the background of the page. The colors of the calendar are weird too.
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Jim Shilt posted this at 21:05 — 24th September 1999.
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Thanks for your replies,
Kid, the colors are the colors for the Boy Scouts of America. They match our uniform.
On the calendar would dark blue be a better color (Troop colors)
Any thoughts on the photo pages?
How much do you think should be on the home page? I am going to add a coming event and newest Eagle scout or Scoutmaster comment on the bottom in a frame that would match the banner.
Thanks again.
To all others, please respond. I would like more than two replies.
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My goal in life is found in Phillipians 4:8-9
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shoutingrock.org/troop214
JP Stones posted this at 18:54 — 25th September 1999.
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- Front page looks a bit sparse and I would say it needs content/images to fill the wgite(well brown space).
- the callednar is a nice touch though I am not sure on the use of light blue in the scheme.
- the javascript did not seem to function on the 'list of names' page on IE5.
Looks nice and neat as your sites do though.
JP
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