New website, reviews appreciated :)

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We, the Free Earth Foundation, just put our site up:

http://www.freeearthfoundation.com

It's all pretty content-light at the moment but we're working on it - anyone have any comments, suggestions on the layout, style etc?

Ways to kill the evil IE/nonIE conditional statements for the 100% height would be appreciated too...I can do it in quirks mode but it's being a pain in the butt - it works, but it's messy - surely there's a better way to do it and get the overflow for > 100% page height (for example, the contact page).

Thanks :)
 
Thanks for the comments :)

Good point on the navbar - looking at it now, I think it'd work better if it blended a bit more with the header image, ie take out grey and plop in some of the blue.

Maybe even add some fade + 3D effects - omg web2.0 :eek:

As for the lost navbar space...hmm, I'm thinking an image down the sidebar or at least around the links would spruce it up a bit perhaps? Not sure about moving the text, it'd look 'lost' in the middle of nowhere I think.

Got a few ideas, let's see what the graph-y-cal folk can do (I don't do graphics :D)
 
Clarkey said:
5 xhtml errors, all unclosed tags.
Actually there's errors all over the place because of the yucky conditional IE statements (well, 3 errors) and some Paypal-related ones :p

I don't see any unclosed tags - the li technique is to kick IE's double-spaced butt :)

Code:
<li>blah</li
><li>blah</li>
etc
I've never actually used that method before so I thought I'd be different this time :p

Whether it's the best way, of course, I will ponder when I have more time to be fiddly.

The copyright text is right at home in the centre
So it is, I wasn't thinking of that earlier :)
 
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