Just updated my website
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Just updated my website
I finally threw together something that resembles a website. I know it's not much but all least you get content when you go to sch3rz0.com
I also added forums there. Not like I'd expect anyone to ever post anything, but you never know.
I also added forums there. Not like I'd expect anyone to ever post anything, but you never know.
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Sorry... I made a double post! I've never done that before. DOH!
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I developed most of the site while I was at work (shame on me). I have a 3+ ghz AMD 64 there. But here at home on my 1.2 P3 I notice the slowness of the animation too. I'll tinker with it and see if I can improve it without losing the chasing menu.
Tinkered... I got rid of the transparent stuff. It's a lot faster now.
Tinkered... I got rid of the transparent stuff. It's a lot faster now.
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Do a "View Source" on the page. The page constantly changes the css border values for that particular class. I thought it would be interesting. I'm more creative with code than things like Photoshop. However, I did design that "S" logo by myself in Photoshop. It's simple and looks like a lot of other logos out there, but I like it.SadisticSaviorX wrote:Nice job. How did you get the border to rotate colors like that?
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I agree. Now that the transparency is gone, that bright white glow on a black background draws way too much attention to itself. Although I don't agree with making it grayscale, I do agree that it needs to fade a lot more.MulletMan13 wrote:Just a suggestion, but you may want to dim the background image a little. It looks good, but maybe tone it down a bit, its a little distracting in the background there. Perhaps convert it to grayscale and take down the brightness.
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