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As discussed in a prev thread I said I would get a test website made up by my mate who is a pro web designer.

Ok here is a quick example my mate made in a hr or so last night as a test

No flash is implemented yet as this is just a test layout.

What does everyone think?

Love the banner , hehe shits over SDU :).

http://www.lunarpages.com/nbsp/skylines_v1.jpg

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Drift, I like the idea of the morphing for the logo from 32 to 34. Sounds cool. What would that do to load times? I can't really imagine it slowing it down too much.

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Hopefully load times should be ok , hard for us to tell as both on adsl , but I will try in on 56k and see how we go, how isnt to slow as will look wicked...... mind u if u have cache set then its only going to be slow the first time u load the page.

i haven't deleted anything from SDU... never have. none of them listen to me anyway.

its not just us who moderate that forum anyway, the admins have full control over the boards.

Christian

hahaha ONARUN got smashed!!..

as for this website talk .. this is way to premature i believe.. we still have soo many other things to organise.. web site isnt even a major priority yet..

the time will come when we need to create the website etc.. when it comes im sure we will post requests then..

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