Hey!
I finally got off my ass and redesigned and coded my old site.
Please take a look at http://idprojections.com/
Let me know what you think and if you see anything that needs to be changed or fixed!
Thanks!!
V is for validate. {~; I
V is for validate. {~;
I learned recently, that if you put around input fields, then your form will validate in XHTML Strict.
<form> <fieldset> <input /><input /><input /> </fieldset> </form>
http://www.recommendedwebtools.com/index.php/411/validating-forms-in-xhtml-strict/
There are some other minor validation errors on your page as well.
Your "Hello my name is Kyle" etc. etc. w/ your pic is drifting off to the left in IE7 and IE6, but it could be because of the missing
at the bottom of your document.
Okay, can't believe i forgot
Okay, can't believe i forgot to run the validator one last time to clean sweep it all.
Fixed the few validation errors.
I am on a Mac, will have to check out the site in IE tomorrow and see if I can figure out what's going on with the image floating around...
Any other thoughts, ideas, or suggestions?
Looks like you fixed it. My
Looks like you fixed it. My hunch was that a clear: was needed, but I didn't have time to test it.
I read your services page and saw some typos there (i.e. definiatly, Employeed), so I would suggest a final proofread. Other than that, it looks good.
Ya, the proofreading is
Ya, the proofreading is something i plan on doing with the pages yet... i have a copywriter buddy I am going to have look over those pages.
Thanks for checking it out!
Quote:Hello! My Name is
Hello! My Name is Kyle Knight and I'm a Web Developer.
Sounds like your in an addiction support meeting.
Everyone replies "Hi, Kyle!" 
IF you don't mind, I'm going to blogroll you. 
Ya, that's kind of what I
Ya, that's kind of what I was going for!
Thanks, I will add you to mine as well!
*edit* I noticed you added my link already - it's idProjections or id Projections not ID
"id" - The id is an important part of our personality because as newborns, it allows us to get our basic needs met. Freud believed that the id is based on our pleasure principle. In other words, the id wants whatever feels good at the time, with no consideration for the reality of the situation. When a child is hungry, the id wants food, and therefore the child cries. When the child needs to be changed, the id cries. When the child is uncomfortable, in pain, too hot, too cold, or just wants attention, the id speaks up until his or her needs are met.
The id doesn't care about reality, about the needs of anyone else, only its own satisfaction. If you think about it, babies are not real considerate of their parents' wishes. They have no care for time, whether their parents are sleeping, relaxing, eating dinner, or bathing. When the id wants something, nothing else is important.
I plan on adding a definition to my sidebar...
fixed link.
fixed link. 
Thanks again! You've been
Thanks again! You've been added to mine as well as Gary, CSSCreator, and Tyssen!
Deuce wrote:Thanks again!
Thanks again! You've been added to mine as well as Gary, CSSCreator, and Tyssen!
Yikes, now I've got to redesign my ugly site. 

