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    It looks similar to the font habbo hotel uses. Terribly coded, no doubt about that, Colours are too plain, You need to work out in your head what colour scheme you are doing. Follow this;
    Research, Implementation, Testing, Evaluation.

    There is 6 main steps, But those four will work fine in order to get a great website. This may end up something like the following;

    Research
    Most popular code used in website development: .ASP
    Most popular colour used: Blue
    (Etc)

    Implementation
    Does this look good what I am creating?
    Is it sleek and professional?
    (Etc)


    Testing
    Does the end product look good?
    What would the initial impression be on this website?
    Is it a good standard coding?
    Is the load time quick?
    (etc)

    Evaluation
    What is good about it?
    What made you put the things where you put them? (Such as the navigation, Banner (etc)

    Try and follow the basic steps, Then see what you end up with. Don't rush a project, as it will reflect on the end product. I only take a couple of days on my website designs, But more complex designs take longer than ever imagined. My friend made his over a period of three month, And now he has it how he wants.

    The end product means everything in website design, If it is bad, No one will view your website.

    The answers above were an example, this may not reflect on the real answer.

    Good luck with your website - Craig.



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    i think is 7/10 but the come on down badge should be on the other side

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    Quote Originally Posted by craigg.
    It looks similar to the font habbo hotel uses. Terribly coded, no doubt about that, Colours are too plain, You need to work out in your head what colour scheme you are doing. Follow this;
    Research, Implementation, Testing, Evaluation.

    There is 6 main steps, But those four will work fine in order to get a great website. This may end up something like the following;

    Research
    Most popular code used in website development: .ASP
    Most popular colour used: Blue
    (Etc)

    Implementation
    Does this look good what I am creating?
    Is it sleek and professional?
    (Etc)

    Testing
    Does the end product look good?
    What would the initial impression be on this website?
    Is it a good standard coding?
    Is the load time quick?
    (etc)

    Evaluation
    What is good about it?
    What made you put the things where you put them? (Such as the navigation, Banner (etc)

    Try and follow the basic steps, Then see what you end up with. Don't rush a project, as it will reflect on the end product. I only take a couple of days on my website designs, But more complex designs take longer than ever imagined. My friend made his over a period of three month, And now he has it how he wants.

    The end product means everything in website design, If it is bad, No one will view your website.

    The answers above were an example, this may not reflect on the real answer.

    Good luck with your website - Craig.
    Ok thanks for that Craigg, when i next make a layout i will use what you said.

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