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Excellent. I like that very much. A few display problems with the side nav in FireFox... although it only seems to be certain sections.
Todd Lambert (http://toddlambert.com)
Fits the website description perfectly. nicely done.
Alex Giron (http://www.cssbeauty.com)
The display problems in firefox are seemingly random - if you refresh/hard refresh it will fix itself. I'm clueless as to why this happens (it seems to be a caching issue, but the .css file hasn't been updated for a while now). Any ideas would be appreciated :)
Andrew (http://www.itomic.com)
wow...this is so nice
Rachel
Well done... but I have LCD and a font color #999999; is not that readable. It's too bright ... and I'm currently in a dark room
Tom
Anyone else intruiged as to why 'Tom' is in a 'dark room' ? But seriously, this is a bloody gorgeous design. Much kudos to the creator!
Jim (http://www.graphikjunkie.com/archives/2004/05/the_search_for_spock_um_i_mean_cms.php#more)
I love the rollover effect on the "thinking about" section of the home page. Very effective!
Phil Baines (http://www.wubbleyew.com/blog)
this is such a great design. i also had problems with the right sidebar...there were teensy gaps in between the linked images it did not happen on another page, then when i went back, they weren't there anymore i've not seen this happen on other pages yet but other than that...wow...superb
weddy
I really like the way this page is put together. Easy to navigate, nice little touches on the navbar, etc. The faults with 'random' problems described above are from the lack of adherence to the DOM model she's chosen - basically needs to validate her markup - it fixes all the probs.
Rucky
Actually, 'Rucky' the site doesn't use the DOM model for the navigation. The error was to do with nesting a div within an inline item. I've since recoded and fixed this problem, however i haven't tested it in anything under firefox .9 and ie 6 win
Andrew (http://www.itomic.com)
A great design and it's nice to see a company in Perth, Western Australia that designs with web standards in mind.
Nikita (http://kitta.net)
Fantastic design, I too love the rollover effects on the Thinking About links, very well done.
Tom (http://www.tom-wallace.com)
i like layout
jObs (http://www.bokrin.com)
Great layout and colours
crusader extreme (http://www.crusaderextreme.com)