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hmm, this template i made isnt much use to me since i dont run an import buisiness, but i made this just todey, really quick.

its pretty simple and the colors are fairly boring, but i like it :D

anyways heres a prewview, after a few minor adjustments its going up for sale.

tell me what you think of it, by the way, i made the name up "extreme imports australia" :)

BTW : the 180sx in the banner, i think it belongs to someone in this forum ?? if it does plz message me and tell me if you want me to remove your car, ill change it.

www.nxacto.com/xia/index.html

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not too bad mate - try making a header - as it makes you feel like you have to scroll up to get the full view if you know what i mean, maybe a small space at top with the black border going up and curving around

other that it aint bad - how much would you be after roughly? I don't want to buy it but might be into selling some of my work :D

Well since this template has no flash, or 3d mascots, its not worth much.

its best to sell templates depending on the time you spent making them, some people can charge up to 100$ per hour, and end up charging 3000$ + for a full template.

BUT!..im not at that skill level, this one took me about 1 hour, and i think i can fetch around 15$ for it.

its not much, but 10 sales of 15$ = 150$ so i dont really mind.

freelance webdesign you can charge per the hour like i said above :P

the banner is abit big, did you optimise it?

also im wondering why the text is an image. o_O

its a big picture, just to show users what its like.

the site has basic coding from dream weaver and photoshop, so its very simple coding.

its best to have the tempaltes as big pictures instead of coding so people cant steel it.

I like the header graphic :P

Too much maroon static text... Keep your 'graphic text titles' in maroon & change text to black or something else suitable.

The body text looks like Arial 12. 11 would be better seeing your features have size 10 text.

Maybe outside your black boarders add some colour, a fill, gradient, or pattern of some sorts *a deep / dark blue gradient perhaps?*

Should be tops with a few changes :D

*sorry if im too critical, but its the best way to learn*

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