What you are asking seems too simple for it to be a problem, do I'm guessing the problem is with something a bit more specific, if you post up your code we might be able to help more.
And lose the px from the image dimension in the above example, they are only needed in css.
Thought the selective coloured version was Ok at first, then saw the normal version and much preferred it.
Also think the composition would benefit from a wee trim on the right hand side too, in order to make the walkway less dominant in the composition.
Because Dreamweaver writes rubbish code!!
The code isn't brilliant to be fair, but I've seen lots worse. The contact page has been well and truly messed up though - it even has php code in the html!
my eyes hurt now!
All depends on how good you are at this kind of thing, and how much you want to learn about the art of building websites.
If you just want a quick route to a semi-professional looking site that wont cost the earth, take up too much of your spare time and not turn you into a programming nerd...
I don't use a captcha any more, Instead I employ a few other tricks such as a honeypot and checking for html in the enquiry, it results in a much better user experience, is totally accessible and is just as effective at stopping spam.
sounds like you've got your head screwed on
In terms of the design, if it's an important one I will usually start with a pen and paper as this enables you to think quicker and get ideas down on paper before you've moved onto the next one. At this stage you should have already decided what...
In my experience setting aside a couple of days is just not enough to do a redesign to a good standard, I usually spend a full day on just the first draft of the graphics, and that's before a single line of code is written. Even for a really quick web developer it will take the best part of a...
I went to my local Royal mail depot on Christmas eve to collect a parcel that was 5 working days late, and the person behind the counter said that all post that was sent after the xmas deadline was just in a great big pile waiting to be sorted, so I'd imagine it's still a little bit slow at the...
Ian, that's the lens I most often attach my DCR-250 too, it's a great combination, and the VR really helps
here's one taken at 140mm with that lens
Fly on a plant pot by Karl33to, on Flickr
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