help me think up a good name please! :)

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been designing and coding my new site today, still tons more to do.

here's a preview

Here

need a name... can't think of anything myself yet :(

don't want anything like UK in the title, I'd rather it was recognised as a site for everyone :)

Cheers :cool:
 
.::lawrywild::. said:
been designing and coding my new site today, still tons more to do.

here's a preview

Here

need a name... can't think of anything myself yet :(

don't want anything like UK in the title, I'd rather it was recognised as a site for everyone :)

Cheers :cool:


Not Another Review Site :p
 
Tables are bad mmkay, and should only REALLY be used to show tabular data. Using tables for a layout is a technique taught in '95.

When you ask google 'Why tables are bad', It replies with this .

You really should have a look into CSS & XHTML..

Check out, w3schools for tutorials.
 
.::lawrywild::. said:
been designing and coding my new site today, still tons more to do.

here's a preview

Here

need a name... can't think of anything myself yet :(

don't want anything like UK in the title, I'd rather it was recognised as a site for everyone :)

Cheers

Hi,

Haven't got any ideas for a name, but I think you should squash the title bars and the content boxes together, like this:



SherberT* said:
Tables are bad mmkay, and should only REALLY be used to show tabular data. Using tables for a layout is a technique taught in '95.

When you ask google 'Why tables are bad', It replies with this .

Just read through the list on the top site, I agree with all of them... but tables are so much easier sometimes! I try stick to div & css now though :)
 
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Tables are far harder to structure a website in, once you've learned CSS.

As for a name.

Reflex Reviews? - As you already have reflex in your domain name.
 
iCraig said:
Tables are far harder to structure a website in, once you've learned CSS.

As for a name.

Reflex Reviews? - As you already have reflex in your domain name.

hmm not catchy enough, will buy another domain anyway

i bought a domain last year www.netnology.net i released it though, so it's prolly available i thought it was catchy, just never got to do anything with it.

that's quite a kool name but doesn't really fit my site if you get me...

keep them coming guys
 
Craig321 said:
Haven't got any ideas for a name, but I think you should squash the title bars and the content boxes together, like this:

I really dont think he should get rid of those bars, i really like it as it keeps it all seperate yet together if that makes sense.

Are you looking for a name that is in keeping with your websites content? or does it just have to be a catchy name?

What else is planned? maybe this will help.

Also does it need the name reflex? what is your name?

Sos for so many questions

(EDIT) oh and forgot to say, very very nice website, i really like the look of it and the colour imho works very well, reminds me of motherboards, like in the piccy.
 
nice design, but there's something I don't like ... the masthead. It's really bland. A few bits of wire, a chip socket, and a capacitor. Not inspiring enough. It's only my opinion, man, so you ignore it if you want. But I do reckon you need something more dramatic and which doesn't have to be so realistic. After all, it's to convey an image rather than report reality.
 
addy_010 said:
I really dont think he should get rid of those bars, i really like it as it keeps it all seperate yet together if that makes sense.

Are you looking for a name that is in keeping with your websites content? or does it just have to be a catchy name?

What else is planned? maybe this will help.

Also does it need the name reflex? what is your name?

Sos for so many questions

(EDIT) oh and forgot to say, very very nice website, i really like the look of it and the colour imho works very well, reminds me of motherboards, like in the piccy.

any name that goes really, if its catchy and isn't relevant then it could still work like Viperlair, it's quite catchy and it's totally irrelevant to their site lol

other stuff i've thought of is like a vmod database and maybe some other stuff

I'd rather it didn't have Reflex in it, that was just the name for Reflex-Designs which I gave up on, I just thought Reflex was quite a kool, catchy word.

np :)


Thanks man, it's been quite a lot of work these last few days, kinda getting in the way of my GCSE revision aswell.. woops :rolleyes: :D



About the "messed up line", we spoke over msn..

but for anyone else, it's supposed to be there, it's the background :p

anyone think it's out of place?
 
what about www.reviewed.com or co.uk? tells the customer instantly what the site is about, plus it in my opinion is very easy to remeber, just as long as people can spell reviewed. also i think say for instance your checking google for a review site of computer stuff etc, when you see reviewed, it just tell you instantly what it is, plus makes it sound professinoal and like a good review website, and not just one that a teenager has made and wants any name just to get it up.

gosh bet none of that makes sense.

also i just saw that it says the topic starter has been suspended, does that mean he cant type no more and helping is really pointless?

ok i just checked and reviewed is taken, both uk and com so maybe you could have the name reviewed in your title, like pcpartsreviewed? or reviwededpcparts?
 
addy_010 said:
what about www.reviewed.com or co.uk? tells the customer instantly what the site is about, plus it in my opinion is very easy to remeber, just as long as people can spell reviewed. also i think say for instance your checking google for a review site of computer stuff etc, when you see reviewed, it just tell you instantly what it is, plus makes it sound professinoal and like a good review website, and not just one that a teenager has made and wants any name just to get it up.

Shame the minimum offer on it is $2500 :eek:
 
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