friday crit
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- OSFA0
^ I thought that was only me, THIS i have no idea how to fix, I thought it was my firefox, then I thought it was wp. The dropdown appears, but doesn't let you click on the pages...
- neverblink0
btw. simple solution to your nav elements dissapearing before they can be clicked: set "line-height: 2.2;" instead of your current "1.8" on "#nav li"
- OSFA0
Sweeeet!
- neverblink0
you were 'mouse-out'-ing before entering the sub-nav.. setting the larger line-height makes sure that doesn't happen
- OSFA0
Alright, here we go again... I've done most of the edits suggested and I agree it's starting to look better and make more sense, specially with the comments at the bottom now. BUT, now, I have these comments tags and the separator line, all over each other's business! I've been trying to fix this but it just won't happen. Any suggestions?
Also, the 1px line that separates the posts is too short. How can I fix this? Thanks again guys!
- janne760
you spelled THE wrong. and it's just summing up news that's already out there? you aren't elaborating with your own opinion? Write articles yourself? Do journalistic research?
meh.. i am whining. it's ok, not really unique. but ok.
- OSFA0
so mean janne... why? ;) put it this way, i see this as a test/project to learn css and all... instead of worrying about what I should write or say, I am concentrating on making it work. I rather put something up that's a bit relevant, than lorem the shit out of it, know what I mean?
besides, I elaborate a lot already in here...
- OSFA0
- doctor0
Not bad. You just really depend on interesting posts, to keep people's attention, with such a simple design. I like simple stuff though.
The right side column doesn't really motivate me to use the options there. Category links etc. Feels a little too 'default'.
You should make the comment entries a little more interesting as well, and either get rid of those emoticons or use different ones.