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- nathanacurtis - Sep 22 2008 | design globalnav
Quoted: The personal site of Andy Rutledge. Website design, standards compliant code and css development.
- lilyruth - Sep 29 2007
I hope you will add me as freind Im new here I have given you a Dot and I do hope you will visit me and give me one also.
Quoted: The personal site of Andy Rutledge. Website design, standards compliant code and css development.
Quiet structure - the structure of some sites.
Quoted: The personal site of Andy Rutledge. Website design, standards compliant code and css development.
Quoted: The personal site of Andy Rutledge. Website design, standards compliant code and css development.
- beevine - Jul 08 2007 | webdesign, design, imported:del.icio.us
mpare the headers for these sites. Note that CNN’s is very simple, clean, and used only for one purpose: navigation/search. Conversely, USA Today’s header is far busier and tries to do at least 3 unre
Quoted: The personal site of Andy Rutledge. Website design, standards compliant code and css development.
Pretty good article that talks about deemphasizing your content layout to make it easier to read and an overall cleaner presentation.
Quoted: The personal site of Andy Rutledge. Website design, standards compliant code and css development.
- wilburscoles - Jul 07 2007 | web design, cnn, batyah
Quoted: The personal site of Andy Rutledge. Website design, standards compliant code and css development.
- coolblueskies - Jul 06 2007 | UI
The personal site of Andy Rutledge. Website design, standards compliant code and css development.
- lilyruth - Sep 29 2007
- saylow - Jul 10 2007 | webdesign, layout, grid, imported:del.icio.us
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