Make the white boxes the same size, looks weird having different sizes.
Make the white boxes the same size, looks weird having different sizes.
I thought the same but how do I account for seed titles that have to be two lines to fit like I have there? Or what if someone has a description that is only a few words, just leave big blank space in the rest of the white box?
The idea now is to have a few rows of those boxes that will auto-align themselves up or down in successive rows so it plugs gaps but I'm not sure what do you guys think?
EDIT: Like so
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Regarding that contract, I'd take it. I have a Rails developer friend here in the UK who has been on minimum wage for 3 years, who is nearly 22 now, whilst I'm am earning £5000 p/a doing php after just one year (go figure).
Really I'm saying, get your god damn foot in the door and climb that motherfucker.
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lmao you're both being taken for a ride
£5000 anually, and you seem to think that it's decent? I'm a PHP developer, and I earn about £30,000 p/a (roughly £20,000 after taxes), and my wage isn't particularly high.
Use Javascript to grab the height from the tallest one, then set every other div to that height.
Or if you want to do it better, do the same, but for the titles and the descriptions instead of just the container.
I'm pretty sure he made a mistake with that number.
christ I would hope so.
Even still, his minimum wage Rails developer friend is still getting royally screwed
5000 pounds per year? Even in my country you cannot be so underpaid as a PHP developer...
You don't want to make the white boxes to tall. So set a static height, and put in read more for the long descriptions and white space for the short ones.
Make the ad fit in with the rest of the site somehow :)
What a coincidence for me talking about wage 4 hours ago.. My boss just told me he'll be upping my wage from 23,000 DKK (~£2,500) to 27,000 DKK (~£2,900) each month starting from this month. That's a 17.4% raise after 9 months in the company. Yay!
Yes I meant £5000 more.
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Unrelated, does anyone know of any useful twitter accounts to follow for web developer resources?
TopTaxes? (Hvilket firma?)
http://gabrielecirulli.com for mobile devices![]()
I earned 4,65 per hour bruto at 17 in the Netherlands doing manual labour. 8 euro/h sounds more fair for a 18 year old doing a technical job.
14 euro/hr :3 (Belgium).
Where do you people keep finding those underpaid jobs? You can earn up to 18/hr working the night shift (in ploeg) in a factory. I would, but if I'd work any more my parent's lose child support.
Wow. Just wow. Here, in Estonia, 3-5€/hr makes you the boss. One can't even dream for any more than that.
14 euros an hour is also not fantastic
I would assume that living costs in Estonia are also lower.
Its pretty good if its a small company/non-graduate job
not in a first world country sorry
It is if the living price is cheaper, look at these figures: Australia vs Belgium, the more it costs to live in a country the higher the wages are, if his country is cheaper to live in then theres no "need" for the wage to be soo high.
But all this debate is pointless, different countries consider different amounts to be high/average/low, we should instead look at the average living cost and then see what percentage the wage is compared to that(I would have thought that using this method would give a similar figure when we compare australia to some european countries(the ones that arent in the shitter that is))
Agree with Jaybuz "everything sans the white boxes is too dark".
The main focus on that image was the advert (for me). Since it was the brightest thing on the page, so try lighter-colours (although the colour scheme is nice).
windows pls
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Looks fine to me - Chromium on win7
blame the browser
I used chromium on windows 7, I had visual effects off so nothing was smoothed
I was working on Luabin - website contained all Gmod functions, hook, libraries and other. But it takes too much time. And I also had to change this ugly design that I made being intoxicated. It's not final version.
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looks like something i would poop out if i was making fun of someone's design work or purposely wanted to make something terrible looking
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almost every last one of them is an idiot
it's amazing, like watching monkeys throw dung at each other from behind a glass pane
As I said, I wanted to change the design.
You're not filtering anything in the image URL field, which means I can close the image tag and inject my own HTML (including Javascript), which I could use to possibly do an XSS attack on somebody that I invited to my event.
This is just an alert box proof-of-concept:
http://alex1996arm.site40.net/viewevent.php?id=49
http://totalsmite.com
would like some advice
I think the nav might be a little big. Also, maybe the images next to the article text are too big?
So I'm trying to figure out CSS and HTML...
How did I do for a first try?
Was basically going for something similar to this with the news:
http://blog.kotaku.com/
But yeah definately nav is too big didn't notice it really, gonna have to change that.
I like it.
Although it fits into the "notebook" theme, I'd lose the ruled background in the content area and go with a plain colour (or subtle texture). It doesn't line up with the text, and it ends up getting in the way as a result.
I'm annoyed by the year getting cut off and pushed onto the next line. Maybe you could remove the comma and make the year align to the left, under the date?
I was feeling bored so I spent the evening making random logos
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