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Content Placement + Content Dividing
Basically I am finally admitting that I have trouble when placing content on my site .
=[ I can design all i want, but when it comes to actually placing content I have trouble making it look .. well nice. Take my new project for example: http://www.projectfinalfantasy.com I hate the content .... Any tips that can be given? Last edited by josephman1988; Jan 22nd, 2008 at 14:30. |
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Re: Content Placement + Content Dividing
Don't hate it, focus on it. Quality content can make a big difference on your site rankings and potential visitors. Your visitor will not come back to your site for the sake of the design, but rather to the information they might get. |
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Re: Content Placement + Content Dividing
Other than having 2 CSS Errors and 10 XHTML Errors, I don't see any major problem with your site
Try center your site in the screen...
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