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Hey there,
My site Cavies Galore, http://www.caviesgalore.com needs a review. Keep in mind that a cavy (or cavies) is a guinea pig. I made this page because I have two cavies of my own and I try to update the content about once every 3 weeks or so.
fairhousing posted this at 17:09 — 17th July 1999.
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pretty nice site, i'd replace the logo with an actual picture of one of those animals. it would really add to your site, an actually photo.
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Carolyn Jones posted this at 17:18 — 17th July 1999.
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Hi there Pluto,
Interesting, subject .
First off I think you should use the alternate term (guinea pig) somewhere on your site, I wouldn't have known what the site was about if I hadn't read that in your post here.
you should either give your tables transparent backgrounds since you have a background pattern --if you don't want the background showing in your tables I would suggest changing or deleting the background pattern since it's cut off around the table--
I would only use one "cavies galore" logo. The graphic could use a little work -- pic of cavie is small and again, I wouldn't have known what it was if you hadn't mentioned it here.
I love your content, cavie lovers around the world will enjoy your site .
take care,
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JP Stones posted this at 23:58 — 17th July 1999.
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- I would have the logo go all the way accross the top of the page.
- A few pictures would improve the page.
- Put some cellpadding in the blue cell to move the text from the table side.
JP
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Megan posted this at 18:33 — 10th August 1999.
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In the TABLE tag set CELLPADDING=10 (or whatever size looks good)
I would make your headings links (use CSS to get rid of the underline) - that confused me for a minute. I would also dress up your title a bit - maybe a .gif with a different font or something.
Otherwise - really nice site (because less is more!)
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Pluto posted this at 21:22 — 10th August 1999.
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Hi everyone,
Thanks for the review. I know it's been almost a month since you all posted but I lost this url and I've been searching for it. Anyway, I got rid of the background and I put 2 cavies in the logo. How would I go about using JP Stones' suggestion to put in some cell padding in the blue cell? Thanks for the great comments.
Pluto posted this at 16:35 — 16th August 1999.
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Okay, I just finished a slew of improvments. I've never used CSS though. So, how do I (exact code please) make the links have no underline in Netscape? I did this with IE, but I don't know CSS. If your wondering, a logo for the text Cavies Galore is in the works.
Anonymous posted this at 17:28 — 16th August 1999.
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Style Sheets (CSS) arn't supported in Netscape.
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JP Stones posted this at 17:35 — 16th August 1999.
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Some CSS commands are supported by Netscape. Head over to netscape.com for a list/tutorial.
JP
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Pluto posted this at 17:52 — 16th August 1999.
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Okay then,
What can I use to get rid of the underlined links in Netscape?
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