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  1. Nick

    Nice site!

    Nice site!
  2. Nick

    Hey!

    Hey!
  3. Nick

    My site

    Firstly, the good great stuff: - Your layouts are really, really nice-- I quite like them. They're easily better than /a lot/ of Pokémon fan sites on the net. I also like the fact that you've done them with divs, but that's just me. - I think it's cool how you've set the style switcher images...
  4. Nick

    Would you get in the car?

    What they said. But yeah, if some crazy, unexplainable stuff happened shortly before-hand, /I'd be doing the asking/. I also don't think I could live with myself not knowing what would have happened...
  5. Nick

    Assistance getting a background image to work. o.o

    Well, I suppose you're right. After going and checking the size of the images that I used in my layout, 250 MB could be a lot, if you didn't have many images in your content.
  6. Nick

    On Cutenews...

    I personally don't use Fusion News, but it seems to stuff up a lot at the sites I visit.
  7. Nick

    Assistance getting a background image to work. o.o

    I've never actually been able to check the bandwidth used by certain aspects of a site, and I've never really had to worry about bandwidth, however, I do know that some hosts out there offer some pretty horrible packages when it comes to bandwidth - some offering 250 MB, which really isn't much...
  8. Nick

    Assistance getting a background image to work. o.o

    It doesn't, but normally the bigger site you have the more classes and ids you want to introduce?
  9. Nick

    Assistance getting a background image to work. o.o

    Most likely, even if your site was the size of Google's or even Serebii, that still wouldn't be an excuse for a massive stylesheet.
  10. Nick

    Assistance getting a background image to work. o.o

    Hence why I prefer indented everything. HTML, CSS, PHP, Python and so on. It makes is much, much easier to debug, too.
  11. Nick

    Assistance getting a background image to work. o.o

    It could, if you had a massive stylesheet, and some hosts don't give much bandwidth, so it's precious. For instance, Piplup-Princess kept on using up all it's bandwidth each month with only 75 visitors a day, removing whitespace and using other bandwidth optimizing techniques would have really...
  12. Nick

    Assistance getting a background image to work. o.o

    Also, in the stylesheet code that you had, you left out the semi-colons after each statement. So your CSS should be like this: hr {color: blue;} body {background-image: url("background.gif");} I personally prefer to indent my code, keeping it easier to organise, but it uses more bandwidth...
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