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I'm Ryan Lowe, a Software Engineering graduate living in Ottawa, Canada. I like agile software development and Ruby on Rails.
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What do think about this page? It was somewhat inspired by this page. I moved from the MT <div>-based layout to the more traditional <table>-based layout because I was getting some ugly overlap problems, especially when I increased the font size in Mozilla (Ctrl-+). Tables don't seem to have these problems at all. As well I set the three columns to percent sizes, which is a bit more difficult to do with <div>s. Keep it simple, stupid. Posted at May 30, 2003 at 03:30 AM ESTLast updated May 30, 2003 at 03:30 AM EST Comments
it seems a little busy - in the existing layout the blog entries are the focus and the other parts kinda hang off the sides (which I like) not too fond of arial as a large web font (aka the dates about your blog).. the like the css effects with that table though, i think i'm going to put some design around my blog - one of these days » Posted by: andrew at May 30, 2003 08:30 AMI like it! I love the colour but the symmetry is OFF. You have starting from the left a very wide column, then a thin one, then a medium wide one. It should be: [Thin - Very Wide - Medium Wide] Symmetry is beautiful :-) Btw, I fixed the link. The archive was published to reflect the latest entry. You can link to http://members.rogers.com/sometimesboredinottawa/2003_05_01_archive.html#95059258 |