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hehehe... I like you Cool Aide (did I spell it correclty) image :p

yeah, its really large over 800 x 600... me think you can still edit it since its not yet that heavily encoded...
 
Discussion starter · #22 ·
Kool-Aid

and i wont have enough room for everything at 800x600...and i didn't go through hours of photoshopping (im not skilled it took me a bit) to resize everything :p...and i don't know how to encode...thats why i use a web-sit builder :p...kinda like frontpage...but not...the onlyhing i've done that isn't inserting pictures or text is the html for a fixed background which i'm not even using because none of my pages are long enough at the moment :p
 
Discussion starter · #27 ·
took about 3 hours...and im still not done...have to go into photoshop and make some pictures smaller...right now i just reduced their size but not like a picture so they look jaggie...but i made a 800x600 verison...be happy!
 
duh... you can see that the site is done on html... (you can see it when you put your mouse over the link and see it above your taskbar) will you try reading the post on the last page before you post...
 
no, he only need to redo the table where the links to the emulators is and save the file as a different html files...
 
Discussion starter · #35 ·
i didn't have to do anything...i just copied and pasted the whole site...and resized it :p...the menu's are just an option you can do with the submenus...i know absolutely nothing about html...i had to copy and paste the code for the fixed background on every page...tahts about it :)
 
It's a general rule of thumb to create 800x600 friendly sites. Any developer worth his salt makes this his top priority. In order to do this, you can either set the largest table width as 100%, or as 780px (no larger!). When designing it (if in photoshop) make the base layer 780x1000 or something so you don't create a design that will look naff in HTML :)

PS. NGEmu.com is 800x600 friendly ;)
 
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