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Keywords: css, rpg
Having recently gotten Adobe Photoshop re-installed, I figured it was high time I brushed up on my CSS. However first thing I needed to do was make myself a new one. It was a messy experience but I got through it.

So over the next few days I will be brushing up on my CSS and coming up with some new designs. Keep an eye on the CSS Guild for updates and feel free to request a custom one from the staff. I myself will not be assisting with requests for the next week or so, I'm still too rusty.


On another note, I have joined the recent outburst of developers starting to work on RPG's. I have made little progress with the game, however te designs are coming along nicely. More on that issue another time.
Front page looks good. Forum doesn't look so good. :P Of course, it would be infinitely cooler if it stretched to match the browser window, but I know what a pain in the butt that is.

What's up with that funky jiggling action happening at the top-left in FireFox?
The CSS your using here is awesome!
Looks fine on my firefox browser, can you explain it? I never bothered with the forums as I don't use them, as I said this one is just for me.

Not even going to attempt stretching this one, I'd only get annoyed and scrap it.

Thanks.
Aww, but stretching wouldn't be that hard. (Well, I don't know about the title...) You just make the majority of the graphics the background for the menu (which is static), make the top part include the top-right corner and align it to the top right, then give this information area the background line that you see to the right.

At least its reasonably doable with only two columns.
Heh, i very well might attempt that for my next CSS then, appreciate the tips. Your CSS has to be, by far, the best on Byond that I have seen.
I agree with Foomer. Static can be annoying at times. Having to scroll all the way to the right of the page to read comments and your blog.
If your going to make a static site it would be better if you made it for 1024x768 because there is still a lot of people who use that resolution.
Soldierman wrote:
If your going to make a static site it would be better if you made it for 1024x768 because there is still a lot of people who use that resolution.

I did, it looks perfetly fine on my monitor when the resolution is 1024x768 or greater. Please, if there is something Im not seeing, let me know so I can try to fix it. Screenshots help too.
Awesome css page. But I mean, real talk...It's bewildering to think that a forum struggling with it's own css is associated with you. And you're the one who's rusty? Lol. I think I speak for most when I say "Okay, I think I'll wait a week".
Danny roe, do you have time to teach me making CSS i want to stop ripping
Gatdude wrote:
Danny roe, do you have time to teach me making CSS i want to stop ripping

http://www.htmlhelp.com/reference/css/quick-tutorial.html

http://www.echoecho.com/css.htm

http://www.csszengarden.com/