• I recently re-designed my blog this December and came up with this look where I can have parts of the website display fluid width and the rest fixed width.

    Some posts have the option for custom CSS styling using custom fields so I can have freedom to design unique layouts on special posts when I like.

    This also made use of tags instead of categories as sort of switches to display posts on special content blocks on my site.

    Here it is Archon Digital

    I’d love to get feedback so I can improve it more. Thanks.

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  • Very nice, excellent job.

    Thread Starter Jon Cuevas

    (@archondigital)

    Thanks, I’d like to get more specific feedback though… like if it comes out broken on other browsers I haven’t tested on and other things you’d find wrong.

    You could check how your design works in different browsers – like with the free service at browsershots.org

    very nice theme,
    currently am on windows7 and using mozila firefox, and its coming all right at my end.
    cheers,

    I like the web2.0 feel of the site and how the main fold is very noticable. However, it is kind of a pain to have to scroll down…

    Thread Starter Jon Cuevas

    (@archondigital)

    @mercime thanks for the tip I was able to see how terrible my site is on IE6 and IE5.5 I forgot entirely about that script to allow IE6 to see transparent PNGs

    @directorysieve thanks for the feedback… haven’t tried Windows 7 yet…

    @neodan thank you, yeah scrolling down is a pain. My design influences are from print and I find the web still somewhat structured and restrictive for now.

    There is no fold” (a spoof from “there is no spoon” – the Matrix)

    Thread Starter Jon Cuevas

    (@archondigital)

    bump ??

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