Welcome to the site! This combines the old Andrew Animation Games page (which was really just a list) with the other site I had to post updates on the games I was working on. Anyway, this isn’t really a blog, since I won’t be talking about my personal life or the weather (at least, I hope not), I call it a news site, as that will be the only thing I post. Probably. It’s based off Wordpress, so it should be pretty stable and secure. If
So I guess the first piece of news I have to post is the updates for this site and the main andrewanimation.biz. If you register here, please leave comments about your thoughts on the site and the regular one. Note that this area is still in progress a bit, but if you see anything that looks odd or find something that shouldn’t be, please let me know.
I’ve installed a few plugins to get this site looking the way I want it. I’m not 100% satisfied with them (and never will be), but if there are any other things that you think the site should be able to, leave a comment and I’ll see if I can find something to do that.

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New site’s looking sharp. Hope everything else goes well.
-AFTW
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Heh, looks cool. Sorry for the late register, but I didn’t notice your post before…
Anyway, good luck on maeking teh geemz.
If you need help (except for scrolling lvls, can’t help you on with that), just ask.
EDIT:whoah, nice job on the nav buttons!
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Nice work with the site man. I like how it’s turning out. Some things could be improved aesthetically (but I say that for every site apart from Google). But the website itself is pretty stable. One thing to note is it almost seems like you have two navigational bars at the top (one above the other) but they lead to different places. I like how the flash nav bar has turned out but maybe you can improve upon that concept with your javascript know-how and flash.
I’m not sure if it’s possible, but if you kept the actual page (everything under the nav bar) in a table or something. Then when you click a part on the nav bar it could open up a tree sort of thing underneath it, which is that section. It’ll also load the page (through javascript) in the window to show the page. And you can continue through the nav bar or the page. If you catch my drift.
Then again, I may be over-complicating this and over-thinking.