Category: designs
Yes, a whole new look… again!
March 26th, 2007 | Posted in designsI know… I’m just never satisified with my design. I’ve also had several feedback on my previous layout and it didn’t give anyone the wow factor that I expected. So I started all over from scratch thinking how I could achieve this authentic feel, yet somehow maintain that long lasting appeal. I think I finally pulled it together nicely. The whole idea was to keep website fresh by interchanging background design from time to time. After all, a good design should have the flexibility to change elements such as fonts, colors, images and so on without losing the integrity of content.
Finally! A design I can stick with!
March 7th, 2006 | Posted in designsIt’s about freakin time! I’ve changed so many layouts since the end of last year. NO MORE redesign! At least not until the new web standards come along. My first design was a bit bland and I got bored easily. It was my first attempt using strictly CSS without using tables so it was more of an experiment. Then followed by second, third, fouth and finally the last layouts which didn’t give me the long lasting appeal. It just didn’t give me that oomph I was looking for. There wasn’t much room for me to expand particularly on the navigation menu. And finaly a design I absolutely love. I don’t care what you all think, but I take pride and joy with the work I’ve done. It’s simple yet striking which is what I wanted to convey in the first place.
Goodbye tables and hello css!
January 24th, 2005 | Posted in designsThe good old fashion tables I normally hand code to build website is now GONE! This may seem old news to you, but it took me a while to update this website. I knew about CSS since the pioneer of CSS, but I didn’t bother to emphasise it until now. If you’re not sure what I’m talking about then simply right click anywhere on your web browser and select “view page source” or select “view source” from “View” menu at the top of your browser. What you’re seeing is a HTML code that output the information on your browser. This code barely contains any tables compare to my old website. The previous website was messy and difficult to read. It’s the same as reading a clear concise article compare to reading an unorganized article that would confuse readers.
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