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  1. #1
    Ryan. Guest

    Default can anyone help me code my site..

    Hi.. I have been coding my site for 2 hours now.. (my first)
    It's got 58 images :S
    And i've been making all the images bg's ..

    But it just takes tooo long to load.. check it out www.urbangfx.com

    If anyone can please help either pm me or post below..

    Don't just say reduce images as i dunno how and please give help and don't just post stupid answers to just get ya post cound up :S

    Oki +rep to all help
    - Ryan..

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    Try and save as .PNG

  3. #3
    Ryan. Guest

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    I did..
    It's coz theres too many images

    And i need some help in re doing it..
    Last edited by Ryan.; 28-10-2006 at 01:38 PM.

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    Do it in semantic XHTML without the XHTML MIME type and use CSS... You don't need half the images such as spacers, i'm guessing you used Imageready..?

  5. #5
    Ryan. Guest

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    Yup..
    What you suggest i slice in then?

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    No because that is what you have done, get the images you need and save them seperate and use ID's and Classes in CSS and XHTML to make it appear as you want it to.

    Also use elements and float etc to get it aligned as you need.

  7. #7
    Ryan. Guest

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    I don't quite understand..
    I'm quite a noob to coding etc..
    As i'm trying to learn it..

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    http://www.w3schools.com
    http://www.w3.org
    http://www.sitepoint.com/article/htm...perfect-markup <-- Excellent article by Tommy Olsson who is a SitePoint mentor
    http://www.sitepoint.com/article/htm...eginners-guide <-- Author of Sitepoint book
    http://www.sitepoint.com/subcat/css

    All the articles are worth a read.

  9. #9
    Ryan. Guest

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    Okay...
    And i need to learn css and xhtml?

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