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    Any tips for newbie layout makerS?

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    read a few tutorials


    Previously -=Jack.B=-

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    Heres one: If you cant make some yourself, dont criticize others. Or if you do add CC =]

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    http://aycu16.webshots.com/image/133...5511739_rs.jpg

    Sunny, This layout was so poor it is most of other site gatherd in one, Just cause i dont want to pay for it

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    Buttons - Example I wasnt giving them I thout you had your own.
    What else has been taken? Part from dummy news

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    Learn HTML before you start useing WYSIWYG style editors, it will vastly benifit you in the long run.

    Remember a websites content is more important than a websites look. Its not just an image, leave as much space as possible for content.

    Dont use an image where you can use css.

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    Good Tip +Rep.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Singh, View Post
    Heres one: If you cant make some yourself, dont criticize others. Or if you do add CC =]
    That's a moronic piece of advice.

    Ray Stubbs is a prime example - he doesn't play football, he doesn't play darts but he criticizes players on where they went wrong.

    Same principle applies.
    Quote Originally Posted by Nain View Post
    i voted 'Not Sure' as im, not sure!

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    Exactly my point - "criticizes on where they went wrong"

    He doesnt just say You Played crap!!!! he tells u where you went wrong. And maybe gives u some advice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Singh, View Post
    Exactly my point - "criticizes on where they went wrong"

    He doesn't just say You Played crap!!!! he tells u where you went wrong. And maybe gives u some advice.
    That's what criticism usually consists of.

    You said, `if you cant make some yourself, don't criticize others` - which you are now becoming all defensive.

    It doesn't matter whether you can make them, or cannot - you're entitled to your opinion.

    You have an opinion on a house, you criticise a house and tell them where they went wrong with the house - just as you can with a web layout.
    Quote Originally Posted by Nain View Post
    i voted 'Not Sure' as im, not sure!

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