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The Enemy says:
CSS Review - Pink Cactus

Absolutetly amazing, i love when people think big. The attention to detail is awesome. Even down to the div colors on load gracefully turn into hills. Really brilliant!
posted Oct 1
Lamby says:
Hey guys/gals im working on a new blog as of now and am going to integrate my portfolio and some querky things into it. I was wondering what you people look for in a blog, is it design, content or both? also could you offer some pointers to starting a blog? muchos appreciated, cheers!
posted Sep 17
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dewde says:
I am currently subscribed to 41 RSS feeds. Roughly 80% are blogs. Most days I read the posts in my feed reader and never actually see the site or the page that encapsulates the blog.
I believe that most people will suffer through poor design for good content, but not the other way round.
peace|dewde
posted Sep 17
The Enemy says:
besides the obvious spacing, i would say rss & flickr feeds seem to do it for me. Also make sure you have the abililty to comment on any blog post you create.
posted Sep 28
dewde says:
Flash Review: Ethur.org
Very simple. Kinda light on content. But I do like it.

peace|dewde
posted Sep 12
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Lamby says:
its nice, except it doesn't fit on my screen very well (my 1024x768 monitor), its fine on my 1280x1024 one but really there should be a little more inclusiveness.. i also find that the text is a little hard to see on some pages, and lacks structure (like a big vibrant heading or a synopsis. apart from these small things its a great website, the transitions are nice and i love the idea of having the sit mirrored down the bottom and you can see your mouse move around, that's cool!
posted Sep 13
The Enemy says:
Nice on Dewde. Solid layout, love the reflect. Some of the transitions are a little too fast but the spacing and comp is fantastic.
posted Sep 14
dewde says:
I'm diggin the flash component on this site. Specifically the Artist Showcase list, location of up/down buttons, and how the main detail area scrolls rollodex-style when you select different artists in the list.
http://www.artofoffice.com/artists/
peace|dewde
posted Aug 31
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dewde says:
Peculiar. It works for me (Firefox on XP). It is a social networking site by Micro$oft targeted at users of M$ Office for Mac.
peace|dewde
posted Sep 1
dewde says:
I know you've linked Web Designs From Scratch before, but I found this recently and thought I would share.You cannot exactly review the CSS but I love the before/after format. The annotations are great, too!
http://www.webdesignfromscratch.com/15-of-25-Redesigns-from-Scratch.pdf
peace|dewde
posted Aug 25
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The Enemy says:
wow, stellar artical! Really enjoyed reading through the whole deal. Great post Dewde! Heres another one regarding the redesign of Stonebriar Community Church, which goes into much greater depth of than the article above. Although its only on one site of course.
click on image to read.

posted Aug 26
dewde says:
I just now got around to reading that detailed article about the re-design. Very, very nice. I love how he gives the blow-by-blow behind reacting to the clients desires through each composite.
posted Aug 31
The Enemy says:
Web 2.0 Graphic Tutorial - Read This Tutorial
This one is just for a button but gives you an inside look at the eyecandy popping everywhere these days

posted Aug 20
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Mitchinator says:
Good find, great tutorial! Definately the quickest method I have seen for making these button styles.
posted Aug 20
Lamby says:
hey thats nice, the button is so clean, i like it! cheers for the linkage :D
posted Aug 21
CTS Productions says:
hello all,

im new to Virb, so if i commit any breach of edict please forgive me and let me know.
anyway... here is a page from a site im working on. There are 7 different sections that need their own theme. I have this one and another on my profile pics under the album "valyceum" any suggestions are more than welcome. Thanks!
posted Dec 5