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Brendon Branigin

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  1. I use an SGI CAD grade 22" monitor (21" viewable) and it runs 2048x1536 at 75 Hertz. In a perfect world we all would run at atleast 1280x1024 but the truth is that most people don't even know how to change the resolution. We're stuck with whatever dell sets as the standard. Do what I do, create fluid website layouts...

  2. Did you add<!-- compliance patch for microsoft browsers --><!--[if lt IE 7]><script src="/IE7_0_9/ie7-standard-p.js" type="text/javascript"></script><![endif]-->to the head of your xhtml file?(modify the src to your need)

  3. Name: Saxophone HomeOwner: meDeveloper: mepurpose: Learn to make sites and learn about the sax and share that knowledge with people. I love playing a sax.Where I'm going with this: I'll add some new pages. Somwthing about the bands I play in. Mybe even a sax blog. Extra comments: I'll accept any comments. I know the images are a bit much. I think I will fill the space with somthing else.

    Work In progress

    One suggestion, dont use yellow in excess, its a bright colour and should be used in moderation to accent certain areas. The use of it as a background for content will drive your visitors away
    Site Name: Bhura TeaSite Description: Online ShopSite Owner-Developer/Designer: Oscommerce/MeSite Address: bhuratea.comExtra Comments: I am waiting to hear from you.
    I realy like the layout and the general look of the site, it appears to be a very pro-level job. You should note that your flash animation overlaps your navigation drop downs.
  4. Im using the free MS visual express softwares to learn how to develop websites that use asp.net and c# technologies. The install process requires downloading an exe that connects to the MS server to download the software, however it doesnt download an install exe, it automaticly installs the software. Is there a way to burn the softwares to a disk for archive purposes?

  5. You will want to download VWD ofr ASP.Net developement. THe link is in my sig.I found 4guysfromrolla.com very good for theory and examples. As far as C# goes I don't know of a specific site that was been helpful. I just Google the topic I am trying to do and go from there. A few sies for C# are http://www.csharp-station.com/ and http://www.csharp-corner.com/when I was learning ASP.Net I found that http://forms.asp.net were very valuable. They have many Microsoft Certified Developers as Moderators and are very helpful. It is a very large forum so each topic has to be approved by a mod first, that is the only down-side. It may take you a few hours to get an answer but most likely you will get one.

    Thanks, i just finished downloading visual C# so i guess VWD will be next :)
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