
lol dont worry hes already tried to defend this and failed. i mentioned it to him earlier but apparently he only has people who code for his size screenon developtommorow.com why does the page have a giant scroll bar when the image only takes up half the screen?
EDIT: just checked the sorce and your coder is an idiot.
should beHTML Code:<table width="1245" height="806 " cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0">
and all the other px values should be done in % as well, so it can ajust to peoples screen sizeHTML Code:<table width="100%" height="100% " cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0">
or he could have simply made the image smaller, centerised it and then set a hex code as the backround image. Would load slightly faster aswell. Still good advice thoughon developtommorow.com why does the page have a giant scroll bar when the image only takes up half the screen?
EDIT: just checked the sorce and your coder is an idiot.
should beHTML Code:<table width="1245" height="806 " cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0">
and all the other px values should be done in % as well, so it can ajust to peoples screen sizeHTML Code:<table width="100%" height="100% " cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0">
however... I handed it to a complete n00b to quickly do before he set off on his holiday, because at the time my partner was not contracted to the project.
It will be sorted.
I can see this doing almost aswell as your other projects! To get a good company to create profit and what have you you are going to have to spend money. Don't just find people willing to work for free as obviously they are not going to be of a high standard needed. That design you posted; someone can do it on paint. Pay a good designer, you can get something decent for $100+, which as you seem so confident you are going to make a good amount of profit isn't a large investment at all.
In all honesty, you should think what your doing through, and take in peoples advice they are giving you, not chuck it right back at them.
Ok, well we will see where this project goes.
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This is the distributing CDs to kids thing isn't it?
When do you expect to be sending your CDs to where ever they need to go?
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Darren, answer me.
Why call Matt a noob, when you're one aswell?
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