After I’ve read some tutorials on how to make stuff look more “Web 2.0″-ish, I decided to start reworking on my own theme.
I’m thinking this is going to be part of the header, and the blue might be too bright, but I’m just trying to show that I’m headed in the right direction.
Ignore any blockiness around the logo, I just put that in for testing.

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Looking good.
I kinda feel the lower part should have more white in it though.
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Looking.. Pretty odd. I’d like to know how it looks near the other elements.
Also, could I have that tutorial?
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Right Here
The guy who wrote it is also 15!
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I’m so glad about the fact that I’m still 14…
And that tutorial is really… Crazy. It’s more like a: How to make a website design with anything that ain’t HTML or CSS or anything web related at all!
It’s useful though.
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Well a lot of sites seem to be leaning more toward a bunch of images put together that look good”. I don’t always like that, but if it’s practical it’s good.
Or you could just wait until CSS3 gradients become more popular (which will never happen thanks to IE6).
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I seriously hate IE and all it’s versions.
But tomorrow MIX 10 (Wikipedia that) will go off. And I hope they release somekinda beta of IE 9. ’cause I hate having to wait until 2011 for a new improved IE.
I’m thinking of talking to Google about having a special redirect thing. That allows me to make my page redirect to the Google Chrome download place with a custom message, if the user is using IE.
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i just think its funny that you spend more time updating your site than you do actually working on ink man: the purpose of this site.
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That’s just because I enjoy working with web pages a whole lot more than I like working with Flash.
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QFT!